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The Chamberlain Network Condemns Unilateral U.S. Military Action in Venezuela and Calls for Congressional Oversight
Christopher Purdy Christopher Purdy

The Chamberlain Network Condemns Unilateral U.S. Military Action in Venezuela and Calls for Congressional Oversight

The Chamberlain Network condemns the U.S. military attack on Venezuela and the reported removal of that country’s head of state. An attack against another nation without Congressional authorization for the use of military force is likely unconstitutional and undermines civilian control of the military. If a president seeks to initiate hostilities abroad, the Constitution requires congressional approval and defined limits on the use of force.

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The Chamberlain Network Opposes Emergency Stay in Illinois National Guard Case
Peter lucier Peter lucier

The Chamberlain Network Opposes Emergency Stay in Illinois National Guard Case

The Chamberlain Network filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court opposing the government’s request for a stay in the Illinois National Guard case. Trump v. Illinois, No. 25A443 (U.S. 2025). Our message is straightforward: America’s strength depends on an apolitical military, clear legal guardrails, and disciplined restraint in any domestic use of uniformed force.

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The Chamberlain Network Files Amicus Brief Opposing Federalization of the California National Guard
Peter lucier Peter lucier

The Chamberlain Network Files Amicus Brief Opposing Federalization of the California National Guard

The Chamberlain Network filed an amicus brief in the Ninth Circuit opposing the federalization and deployment of the California National Guard in Newsom v. Trump, No. 25-3727. Our message is clear: strong democracies rely on an apolitical military, firm legal limits on domestic force, and respect for the Guard’s true role as community defenders—not political instruments.

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