117th U.S. Congress
"The Constitution gives Congress, not the president, the authority to call forth the militia to suppress domestic unrest. Particularly in situations where the state legislature has not requested that sort of federal support, it's not clear that the federal government has an obligation to intervene in any way except where Congress thinks it's appropriate."
2020
Jun
3
Past Event
Webinar: What will it take to bridge gaps in federal privacy legislation?
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Online-only