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In what is likely the worst humanitarian disaster in the world right now, the U.S.-backed war on Yemen has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths. On this episode – in support of the Day of Action calling for an end to the war in Yemen – get an...
I recently appeared on the Conflicts of Interest podcast hosted by Kyle Anzalone to talk about the pernicious impacts of America’s endless, unconstitutional wars. Kyle and I discussed the ongoing U.S. military actions in Yemen and Somalia and their...
On Nov. 13, I appeared on the Scott Horton show to talk about the sorry state of U.S. foreign policy from a constitutional standpoint. We started out discussing President Trump’s expansion of the unconstitutional, genocidal war in Yemen. I went on and explained...
In a prior post, I referred to a scholars’ letter regarding the conflict in Yemen: Is the Yemen Conflict Unconstitutional? The letter is now publicly available here, via Ilya Somin at Volokh Conspiracy, who has further comments: Legal Scholars’ Letter on...
At Vox, Tara Golshan: Trump ignored Congress on war powers. Constitutional scholars want Democrats to take him to court. From the introduction: A group of constitutional scholars and lawmakers want House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to take President Donald to the Supreme...