
A principled defense of constitutional governance, civil liberties, and professional ethics in the face of rising authoritarianism—anchored in legal rigor, national security insight, and a commitment to nonviolent resistance. natecharles.substack.com
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 97 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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In this episode of the Rule of Law Brief, Nate Charles breaks down a rarely discussed but deeply consequential problem inside the legal system: the gradual shift away from the actual text of the law toward subjective interpretations shaped by habit, ... more
Can a city require protest organizers to pay for security measures like barriers, police presence, or traffic control?
At first glance, it sounds reasonable. Public safety isn’t free.
But the First Amendment places clear limits on what the governme... more
In this update on Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Kimberly Baylor, we explain a key strategic decision: waiving the right to a jury trial in favor of a bench trial.
This case is not about violence, threats, or incitement. It is about speech—specific... more
What happens when police raid the wrong house—and then try to sue over being exposed?
In this episode, we break down the failed lawsuit against rapper Afroman and use it to examine a deeper legal principle: the law systematically imposes higher burd... more
In a recent exchange on Capitol Hill, the Director of National Intelligence refused to answer a basic question: whether the intelligence community assessed an imminent nuclear threat from Iran.
Instead, she claimed that only the President can determ... more
What does “no quarter” actually mean?
Most people think it’s just aggressive rhetoric—another way of saying “we’re going to fight hard.” It’s not.
In the law of armed conflict, “no quarter” has a precise and deeply consequential meaning: no prisone... more
For nearly eighty years, NATO has been the backbone of Western security and one of the central pillars of the international order created after World War II.
But the alliance was built on a particular set of assumptions: that the United States would... more
In the aftermath of the tragic shooting at Old Dominion University that killed Army ROTC instructor Lt. Col. Brandon Shah, many people online are asking a seemingly simple question:
Why wasn’t the shooter deported earlier?
The legal answer is far m... more
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A legally grounded, civics-focused show that critiques state power, civil liberties, and constitutional governance through sharp analysis of current events in national security, immigration, and protest rights. Across episodes, the discussion frequently centers on constitutional constraints, the boundaries of executive authority, and the practical implications of legal doctrines like warrants, federalism, and due process. The host tends to challenge overreach while emphasizing nonviolent civic engagement, making it a strong fit for professionals interested in law, policy, and democratic norms. A standout aspect is the rigorous, court-centered lens applied to contemporary controversies, plus an explicit concern for civil liberties in high-st... more
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