Monthly Archive: November 2018
Last week a panel was presented at Duke Law that was supposed to address “Texas Borders and Immigration Policies” but wound up being mostly a polemic against efforts to secure the border, and included...
The Trump administration’s newly-designated Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker has been met with disapproval in some quarters because of his pre-appointment statements criticizing aspects of the ongoing investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Consequently,...
One of our favorite activities here at Lawfire is to track the national security-related careers of those with a Duke Law connection. We’ve looked at former students students who are now military lawyers –...
I have much agreement with my friend Mark Nevitt’s excellent post addressing some of the issues associated with the use of the military at the border. Unfortunately, in his essay he relies upon the...