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In Search of Complementarity: Israel’s Possible Responses to ICC Arrest Warrants
If properly structured, both a commission of inquiry and a preliminary examination by the Israeli police could arguably meet existing complementarity standards. -
Lawfare Daily: Anupam Chander, Kyle Langvhardt, and Alan Rozenshtein on the Supreme Court's Decision in Moody v. NetChoice
Unpacking the complex opinion that includes several concurrences and a lot of open questions. -
Broad Reflections on Trump v. United States
The wisdom of the decision depends on unknowable future events. -
A Decision of Surpassing Recklessness in Dangerous Times
The Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v. United States would have been wrong and dangerous at any time. It’s uncommonly so with Trump poised to retake power. -
The Supreme Court’s Presidential Immunity Decision
A summary of the Supreme Court opinions in Trump v. United States -
Lawfare Daily: Are Former Presidents Immune From Criminal Prosecution? We’re Still Not Sure
The Supreme Court handed down its ruling in Trump v. United States, concerning the former president’s potential immunity from prosecution over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. -
Four Hearings and a Funding Stream
A dispatch from Judge Cannon’s hearings on special counsel funding, modifying Trump’s bond conditions, attorney-client privilege, and Trump’s challenges to the validity of the warrant. -
Livestream: Biden to Speak on Supreme Court's Presidential Immunity Ruling
President Joe Biden will deliver remarks on the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling in Trump v. United States. -
Lawfare Live: SCOTUS Rules on Presidential Immunity
Watch a live podcast recording on the Supreme Court's presidential immunity decision. -
The Supreme Court Rules on Social Media First Amendment Cases
The Court decided that laws regulating social media platforms required a more comprehensive analysis of the facial challenges under the First Amendment, sending the cases back to the lower courts for fur... -
The Supreme Court Rules on Presidential Immunity
The Court ruled that presidents enjoy absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for “official acts” and sent Trump’s case back down for fact-finding. -
The Court’s Fischer Ruling Is a Symbolic Setback for the Justice Department—But One With Modest Consequences
The decision will dramatically impact only about 52 cases and, conceivably, not even those. It is unlikely to affect any charges against former President Trump.