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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman, Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar Tess Bridgeman, and Michael Schmitt propose questions in Just Security for Congress to ask executive branch officials about the ongoing U.S. boat strike campaign.

https://www.justsecurity.org/126322/boat-strike-hegseth-congress/

December 4th, 2025|

For Just Security, Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar Tess Bridgeman, together with Michael Schmitt, offer expert answers to the most pressing legal questions surrounding  the U.S.’ lethal maritime strikes against alleged narcotics traffickers.

December 3rd, 2025|

The Trump Administration’s boat attacks signal a “new and dangerous development in the use of force” and a broader threat to domestic and global security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane writes in his latest for Foreign Affairs

December 2nd, 2025|

Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer lends insight on the complications of legal accountability for the president, in quotes to a New York Times op-ed arguing President Trump won’t face prosecution upon leaving office. 

December 2nd, 2025|

For Just Security, Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar Tess Bridgeman write with Michael Schmitt on the legal frameworks applicable in the aftermath of Defense Secretary Hegseth’s reported order to kill all aboard the vessel wreckage of the September 2nd U.S. strike. 

December 2nd, 2025|

Reiss Center Student Scholars Margaret Lin, Jeremy Chin, and Aidan Arasasingham provide updates to an essential Just Security timeline chronicling U.S. military strikes against suspected drug traffickers in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific and related developments. 

November 21st, 2025|

Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman speaks with CNN’s Outfront on the implications of a federal judge’s ruling halting President Trump’s deployment of national guard troops to D.C.

November 21st, 2025|

With state legislative reform, solar energy systems can be transformed from a national security liability to a resilient pillar of power, writes Non-Resident Senior Fellow Camille Stewart Gloster with Michael Razeeq in Just Security.

November 20th, 2025|

In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Tom Joscelyn examines the State Department’s basis for terrorist designations of entities allegedly affiliated with “Antifa,” citing concern that the designation is amorphous and could be used to undermine U.S. citizens’ civil liberties.

https://www.justsecurity.org/125072/fto-sdgt-antifa/

November 20th, 2025|

In a coauthored Just Security piece, Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman lays out international legal implications for intelligence-sharing by partners that facilitates U.S. maritime strikes against alleged narcotics traffickers.

November 17th, 2025|