International Law
Articles focusing on foreign policy and international legal issues.
The Obama Administration is seeking congressional approval of an order allowing the Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) against the terrorist group ISIL.
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Beyond Twitter updates and funny baby pictures lurks a deeper, darker Internet.
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After a slow start, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act has become one of the biggest sources of fines collected by the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Islamic banking institutions need to get creative in order to get around Sharia law's restrictions on traditional banking.
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In a practice called "corporate inversion," American companies fleeing high corporate tax rates seek to reincorporate overseas.
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Ilya Shapiro of the Cato Institute gave a talk on current immigration issues at Campbell Law School on November 4, 2014.
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The White House claims there is no war against ISIS without combat troops on the ground. The death of a young Marine in the Persian Gulf complicates that position.
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President Obama is using two decade-old congressional authorizations to justify military action against ISIS. Today's Congress is considering taking that power away.
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President Obama and his administration are relying on the Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) as grounds for American involvement in Syria and Iraq.
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Prisoner of war Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl has come home, but the deal made for his return was legally questionable.
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Computer hacking has become a powerful tool for world powers, though it is becoming unclear whether or not hacking is harming some of our basic liberties.
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“Hacking” is a drain on the United States’ economy in large part because of how much we value intellectual property. This value is not always shared by our economic competitors.
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Students get a new perspective—practicing law is not about what you want to do for a living, but who you feel called to serve.
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The disappearance of Flight MH370 implicates a variety of legal issues ranging from investigatory responsibility to international civil procedure.
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Australian and American lawmakers have taken very different approaches to resolving similar illegal immigration problems.
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