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Seditious Conspiracy vs Insurrection

The difference between seditious conspiracy and insurrection, including their definitions, penalties, and applications in U.S. law.

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Jan 11, 2026
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What is the insurrection act?

The Insurrection Act is a set of federal statutes first codified in 1807 that authorizes the president to deploy and use U.S. armed forces, including federalizing the National Guard, within the United...

Jan 27, 2026
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What is the Insurrection Act and how does it relate to martial law?

The is a centuries‑old federal statute that authorizes the president to deploy federal troops or federalize National Guard units to assist in enforcing the law during insurrections, domestic violence,...

Jan 15, 2026
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Differences in penalties between insurrection and seditious conspiracy

The criminal statutes commonly discussed after events like January 6 differentiate sharply in statutory maximum penalties: the rebellion/insurrection statute (18 U.S.C. § 2383) carries a maximum of 10...

Jan 15, 2026

How did Congress change the Insurrection Act after the Civil War and why?

Congress revised the Insurrection Act in the Civil War and Reconstruction era to give the federal government clearer authority to federalize state militias and use regular troops inside states without...

Jan 26, 2026

What are the 30 incidents listed by the Brennan Center’s guide, with dates and issuing presidents?

’s online Guide to Invocations of the reports that the statute has been used in response to 30 distinct crises since its origins, and the guide presents each incident with the date, the president who ...

Jan 8, 2026

seditious conspiracy Vs insurrection

Seditious conspiracy is a statutory crime that criminalizes an agreement to use force to overthrow or oppose U.S. authority, while insurrection refers to the act of rising up or engaging in rebellion ...

Jan 20, 2026

Which presidential invocations of the Insurrection Act resulted in significant troop deployments versus mere proclamations?

The Insurrection Act has been invoked roughly 30 times in U.S. history, but those invocations split into two clear categories: episodes that produced significant, on‑the‑ground federal troop deploymen...