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In an appearance on Fox News, CERL Executive Board Member General Joseph Votel discusses the preliminary U.S.-Iran peace plan and gives his thoughts on some of its provisions regarding Iran’s nuclear program. General Votel is also quoted in an article discussing the use of AI in making targeting decisions in the military. He states that […]

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One of the issues that has received significant attention in the second Trump administration is the effort by the president to restrict birthright citizenship. CERL Affiliated Faculty Member Rogers Smith wrote a book on the subject in 1985 while he was a professor at Yale. Professor Smith spoke to CBS News about his thoughts on […]

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In early June, the United States killed the alleged leader of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua using a precision missile strike to hit a small building in the Venezuelan countryside. The killing of Héctor “El Niño” Guerrero was reminiscent of U.S. strikes against terrorist targets in the Middle East during the war on terrorism. […]

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Following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding that appears to bring Operation Epic Fury to a close, Perry World House brought together a panel of experts to discuss the deal, including CERL Affiliated Faculty Member Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet. Professor Kashani-Sabet spoke about the opportunity peace offers for both Iran and the United States to move […]

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In the Supreme Court case Trump v. Illinois, the Court ruled that in order to federalize the National Guard under 10 U.S.C. § 12406(3), the president would need to demonstrate that he is unable to execute federal law with regular U.S. military forces. However, the majority also made clear that § 12406 is not excluded […]

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