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For Foreign Policy magazine, Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes argues there’s an emerging paradox in European defense spending: European constituencies that no longer view the U.S. as a strategic ally are the least willing to bear the costs of replacing American protection.

January 29th, 2026|

Faculty Co-Directors Ryan Goodman and Andrew Weissmann suggest important questions that the Trump administration should provide answers for regarding the killings by federal agents of two U.S. citizens in Minnesota.

January 27th, 2026|

Faculty Co-Director Andrew Weissmann joins The Bulwark to discuss the killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minnesota, examining the importance of video evidence and the role of the First and Second Amendments.

January 26th, 2026|

Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes argues in Project Syndicate that even far-right populist European leaders are confronting their relationship with the United States in the wake of President Trump’s actions on Greenland.

January 22nd, 2026|

In their latest for Just Security on President Trump’s threats to acquire Greenland, Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar Tess Bridgeman and Michael Schmitt examine the relevant legal obstacles posed to various modalities of territorial acquisition.

January 22nd, 2026|

Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane joins the American Friction podcast, hosted by Nikki McCann Ramirez at Rolling Stone, to evaluate Donald Trump’s foreign policy plan and risks posed to American security.  

January 21st, 2026|

Non-Resident Senior Fellow Rebecca Ingber joins MSNBC’s Main Justice podcast, hosted by Faculty Co-Director Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord, to discuss Venezuela, international law, and U.S. interests in maintaining the rules that undergird the international system.

January 14th, 2026|

Faculty Co-Director Andrew Weissmann joins The Bulwark to unpack the current landscape of court filings and legal news shaping American democracy. 

January 13th, 2026|

For Just Security, Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar Tess Bridgeman and Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane explain the implications of the War Powers Resolution for U.S. involvement in Latin America, and outline tools for Congress.

January 12th, 2026|

The Reiss Center’s War Powers Resolution Reporting Project, a living database of presidential use of force reports, is cited in a National Constitution Center piece on the War Powers Resolution as it applies to military actions taken in Venezuela.

January 12th, 2026|