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Forum: Presidential Power to Terminate International Agreements

on Iran despite Trump’s decision to withdraw, on the ground that it sees no basis for an executive claim of retaliatory breach. Or if, as Trump

Forum: The End of Asylum Redux and the Role of Law School Clinics

astonishing rate. President Trump completed an unprecedented 472 executive actions on immigration during his presidency. His signature efforts sought to

Forum: Foreign Cyber Attacks and the American Press: Why the Media Must Stop Reprinting Hacked Material

PM), http://www‌.politico.com/blogs/on-media/2016/02/donald-trump-libel-laws-219866 http://perma.cc‌/Y7QH-AU8H (describing President Trump’s call to

The Administrative Agon: A Democratic Theory for a Conflictual Regulatory State

Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy and Trump’s rescission); Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Biden Administration Fights in Court to Uphold Some Trump-Era

Deplatforming

introduction In January 2021, President Donald Trump and many of his supporters were banned from Twitter, Facebook, and other social-media services. The

Forum: Dissent in the Senate

politics/donald-trump-interview-bill-hillary-clinton.html http://perma.cc/6R7F -BCEW (quoting Donald J. Trump’s remark that “Hillary Clinton was married

Forum: Thwarting the Separation of Powers in Interbranch Information Disputes

branch prerogatives while accommodating Congress’s coequal interests. But under the Trump Administration, OLC has hardened its position on separation-of

Forum: Language on the Move: “Cancel Culture,” “Critical Race Theory,” and the Digital Public Sphere

likely the most well-known example of deplatforming concerns President Trump himself. After a mob of Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol in an

Forum: The Effort to Reform the Federal Criminal Justice System

reform bill that President Trump signed into law in late 2018. First Step’s passage broke many years of congressional gridlock around criminal

Executive Defiance and the Deportation State

Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California, issued on June 18, 2020, held that the Trump Administration’s attempt to