The Rule of Law Brief
For decades, the United States has maintained a complicated relationship with the International Criminal Court. Although the United States has never fully accepted ICC jurisdiction over American nationals, it has generally tolerated the Court’s existence because it serves broader U.S. interests in promoting international law and accountability. That approach appears to be changing. In this episode, I examine Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s reported announcement that the Trump administration intends to actively dismantle the ICC, following sanctions against ICC judges and prosecutors and efforts to undermine the Court’s operations. I discuss: * Why the United States historically kept its distance from the ICC without attempting to destroy it. * The constitutional and practical limitations of impeachment as a mechanism for presidential accountability. * Why an international tribunal independent of the U.S. political system occupies a unique position. * My analysis of why the administration views the ICC as a threat. * Why these developments could have lasting implications for international law and the global rule of law. As always, this episode reflects legal analysis and commentary on current events. While I’m taking a brief break to spend time with my children, I wanted to address this development because I believe it raises significant questions about accountability, international institutions, and the future of the rule of law. If you found this analysis valuable, please consider subscribing or making a small donation. Charles International Law exists to take on difficult cases for people and communities that are underserved, while defending the constitutional principles and rule of law that protect all of us. That work is deeply rewarding—but it is not especially profitable. Your subscription or contribution directly supports our ability to continue representing vulnerable clients, producing educational content like this, and advancing the values that strengthen our Constitution. If you are able to help, thank you. Your support genuinely makes this work possible. Get full access to The Rule of Law Brief at natecharles.substack.com/subscribe [https://natecharles.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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