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2016-09-13T14:16:22-04:00
In the Media
Adding to their study featured on
60 Minutes
last fall, Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and a team at
Just Security
provide updated data from Trump Administration litigation demonstrating that the “presumption of regularity” doctrine is facing increasing pressure in the courts.
Marie Miller
2026-03-19T12:51:07-04:00
March 19th, 2026
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In his latest op-ed for
Project Syndicate
, Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes examines the underlying costs of President Trump’s approach to war in Iran: “[it] is the opposite of deterrence: high-visibility expenditure today that erodes the credibility of deterrence tomorrow.”
Marie Miller
2026-03-18T15:54:07-04:00
March 18th, 2026
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At a panel before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane discussed legal issues under U.S. domestic law in the Trump administration’s lethal boat strikes campaign, reports the
New York Times
.
Marie Miller
2026-03-16T12:19:38-04:00
March 16th, 2026
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Non-Resident Senior Fellow Michael Hanna sits down with
NPR
to unpack how destabilization of the Iranian regime—resulting from the war between Iran, Israel, and the U.S.—could change regional dynamics.
Marie Miller
2026-03-12T12:24:53-04:00
March 12th, 2026
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In a
New York Times
op-ed, Non-Resident Journalism Fellow Kate Brannen tallies and weighs the hard-dollar costs of the U.S. war in Iran and previous military campaigns by the second Trump administration.
Marie Miller
2026-03-10T15:32:14-04:00
March 10th, 2026
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In light of Secretary of Defense Hegseth’s comments regarding “no quarter” in the war on Iran, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane pens an op-ed for
MS Now
on the implications of denial of quarter under U.S. and international law.
Marie Miller
2026-03-18T15:46:24-04:00
March 5th, 2026
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Non-Resident Senior Fellow Bec Ingber joins the
Strict Scrutiny
podcast to discuss the legality of recent U.S. military actions.
Marianna Kozak
2026-03-11T12:33:57-04:00
March 5th, 2026
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For
Project Syndicate
, Faculty Director Stephen Holmes warns that the Trump administration’s war partners have ambitions that could fragment a successor state in Iran.
Marie Miller
2026-03-11T12:33:39-04:00
March 4th, 2026
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Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane breaks down the implications of an unusual War Powers Resolution report from the President to Congress and what it may suggest about recent U.S. partnered military operations in Ecuador.
Marie Miller
2026-03-16T12:18:03-04:00
March 4th, 2026
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In
Project Syndicate
, Stephen Holmes argues that the power vacuum created by attacking the Iranian regime may pose an even more dangerous threat, and one which the United States underestimates.
Marianna Kozak
2026-03-03T11:22:19-05:00
March 3rd, 2026
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