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In the Media2026-07-21T13:08:43-04:00

In the Media

For the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Beth George coauthors a piece on the implications of Cisco Systems, Inc. v. Doe I for corporate liability under the Alien Tort Statute and Torture Victim Protection Act.

August 20th, 2026|

For the New York Times, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane comments on the unattributed attacks against Ecuadorian fishing boats in the Pacific Ocean.

August 13th, 2026|

Faculty Co-Director Andrew Weissmann is interviewed by The New Yorker‘s Political Scene podcast about his views on meaningful legal accountability in the Trump administration.

August 13th, 2026|

In a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Senator Whitehouse discusses a study on the erosion of the “presumption of regularity” principle in litigation involving the Trump administration, published by Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and a team at Just Security.

August 13th, 2026|

For Just Security, Distinguished Scholar Michael Schmitt applies core principles from Carl von Clausewitz’s On War to Operation Epic Fury, and suggests what this reveals about the military and political architecture behind the war on Iran.

July 21st, 2026|

Senior Fellows Tess Bridgeman and Brian Finucane co-author a Just Security article exploring war powers and potential congressional responses to the Iran War.

July 17th, 2026|

Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane weighs on the potential ramifications of the dwindling U.S. munitions stockpile in Al Jazeera.   

July 16th, 2026|

Non-Resident Senior Fellow Judi Germano speaks to NYU News about the biggest concerns in cybersecurity today, and the newly established Cybersecurity Clinic at the NYU Center for Cybersecurity.

July 7th, 2026|

In the Atlantic, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane provides insight on the still-classified Office of the Legal Counsel memo that provides the legal rationale for the Trump administration’s lethal boat strikes campaign. 

July 7th, 2026|

Non-Resident Senior Fellow Catherine Powell discusses the black box of algorithmic governance and discrimination in AI systems in Fordham Law News’ Q&A series on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

July 1st, 2026|
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