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1. The Monroe Doctrine as the Will and Idea of the United States of America

2. An International Perspective on Observing US Elections

3. Stemming the Flow: The United States Needs a Strategy to Address China’s Strategic Exportation of Digital Authoritarianism

4. Obscure but Powerful: Shaping U.S. Immigration Policy through Attorney General Referral and Review

5. Can You Hear Me Now? Attorney Perceptions of Interpretation, Technology, and Power in Immigration Court

6. Effect of “Just Cause” Eviction Ordinances on Eviction in Four California Cities

7. The Political and Legal Landscape of the Alaska Phenomenon

8. The Best and Worst States for Women: The US Women, Peace and Security Index 2020

9. Consequences of Hong Kong’s National Security Law

10. Geopolitics and the Constitution in Light of the Democratic Constitutional State

11. Qualified Immunity: A Legal, Practical, and Moral Failure

12. New York City’s Building Emissions Law Shows the Importance of Economywide Climate Policy

13. The Patchy Landscape of State English Learner Policies under ESSA

14. A Rockier Road to U.S. Citizenship? Findings of a Survey on Changing Naturalization Procedures

15. Factsheet: Legal Challenges to Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp

16. Current law constraining the President: a series on Congress’s options to limit arms sales and aid to Saudi Arabia, part 2

17. Constraining U.S. foreign policy by enforcing current law: a series on Congress’s options to limit arms sales and aid to Saudi Arabia, part 3

18. Facing a President’s veto: a series on Congress’s options to limit arms sales and aid to Saudi Arabia, part 1

19. New Law Hinders Public Diplomacy and Penalizes Palestinian Students

20. The WTO's Existential Crisis: How to Salvage Its Ability to Settle Trade Disputes