
Martin Lederman
Martin Lederman is a prominent legal scholar and professor at Georgetown University Law Center, specializing in constitutional law and national security. He previously served in the Department of Justice, where he contributed to the development of legal memoranda regarding drone strikes and counterterrorism operations during the Obama administration. Lederman is known for his critical analysis of executive power, particularly regarding the use of military force and the implications of expanding presidential authority in matters of national security. His expertise has made him a sought-after commentator on legal issues related to warfare and civil liberties.
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Martin Lederman expressed skepticism with the administration’s claims about collective self-defense.
US justice department memo about boat strikes diverges from Trump narrative | Trump administrationMartin Lederman expressed concerns about the legality of Trump's orders regarding military actions against drug traffickers.
Trump reivindica poder de execução sumária contra narcotraficantes como se estivesse em guerra





