
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 | 44 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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In this episode of The Rule of Law Brief, Nate Charles breaks down what actually went wrong during the U.S. drug-boat strikes in the Caribbean — and why the legal failures weren’t subtle, debatable, or ambiguous.
Drawing on his experience as a forme... more
In this second installment of our series on international criminal accountability, Nate Charles addresses the most fundamental question in atrocity law: Who is actually responsible for enforcing war crimes and crimes against humanity?
It’s a harder ... more
In this episode of The Rule of Law Brief, Nate Charles responds to a listener’s questions about the recent U.S. military strikes on Venezuelan vessels in the Caribbean. Instead of treating the questions in isolation, Nate reframes the discussion to e... more
In this episode, I address a persistent and misguided argument: the claim that the Geneva Conventions do not apply because the United States is not in a formally declared war. That view collapses the moment you read the text of the treaties themselve... more
In this urgent Thanksgiving-week briefing, Nate Charles — former Navy SEAL, counterterrorism officer, and federal prosecutor — addresses the shooting of two National Guard soldiers near the White House by an Afghan national. He explains why this inci... more
In this episode of The Rule of Law Brief, I answer a direct question from a follower: Who can stop Donald Trump at this point? The honest answer is uncomfortable—and it exposes the structural vulnerabilities in our constitutional system.
I walk thro... more
In this urgent briefing, I break down new Associated Press reporting that the FBI’s counterterrorism division has opened an inquiry into Members of Congress who appeared in a video urging U.S. service members to refuse illegal orders. I explain why t... more
In this episode of The Rule of Law Brief, I break down the sudden firing of Capt. Gilbert Clark, the Commandant of Midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy. The official reason—“loss of confidence”—is the Navy’s most opaque euphemism, a phrase that conce... more
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