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The U.S. Constitution bridges the Age of Sail and the digital era, symbolizing the enduring relevance of Congress's constitutional authority to issue Letters of Marque and Reprisal in the context of modern cybersecurity and national security.

The Constitution’s Forgotten War Power: Why Letters of Marque Matter Again

Hidden in plain sight within the U.S. Constitution is a war power few Americans have ever heard of. As technology reshapes conflict and governments increasingly rely on private capabilities, one forgotten constitutional authority is drawing renewed attention.

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