America’s Ill‐Fated Syria Intervention: The Lessons Washington Must Learn. You Can’t Copyright the Law. The College More of the Same Act.
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October 18, 2019
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America’s Ill‐Fated Syria Intervention: The Lessons Washington Must Learn ([link removed] )
Policymakers should commit U.S. forces to wage war only when vital interests are stake, the mission is clear, and the objectives are attainable. The Syrian escapade never met any of these criteria.
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By Christopher A. Preble and Doug Bandow
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You Can’t Copyright the Law ([link removed] )
Georgia gives the legal resource database Lexis an exclusive copyright to publish the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (OCGA), thus restricting its citizens’ ability to access and understand the laws that bind them. The logic behind copyright does not apply to codes of law that bind the public, even if the code has annotations. An exclusive copyright over the product of normal legislative deliberation is a violation of the public’s trust.
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By Trevor Burrus and Sam Spiegelman
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