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2016-09-13T14:16:22-04:00
In the Media
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.
Marianna Kozak
2026-07-10T12:45:50-04:00
July 7th, 2026
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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.
Marie Miller
2026-07-07T12:09:34-04:00
July 7th, 2026
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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.
Marianna Kozak
2026-07-10T12:43:06-04:00
July 1st, 2026
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In
Just Security
, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Michael Hanna outlines what the U.S. should do to contain further deterioration of a Saudia Arabia-UAE rift—one that threatens an already fragile region.
Marie Miller
2026-06-30T17:09:44-04:00
June 30th, 2026
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In the latest episode of
MSNow
‘s
Main Justice
with Mary McCord and Faculty Co-Director Andrew Weissmann, Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar Tess Bridgeman unpacks U.S. concessions in President Trump’s 14-point memorandum of understanding with Iran, big remaining questions, Congress’ role, and more.
Marie Miller
2026-06-30T17:08:16-04:00
June 30th, 2026
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As the Department of Defense removes, replaces, and forces the early retirement of senior U.S. officers, Distinguished Scholar Michael Schmitt quantifies the impact on collective U.S. operational experience.
Marie Miller
2026-06-29T13:13:52-04:00
June 29th, 2026
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“Even if [the Senate resolution against the war in Iran is] not binding as such it still has legal effect…it represents Congress’s view of the allocation of war powers and that the president doesn’t have authority to conduct this war,” Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane comments in the
Wall Street Journal
.
Marie Miller
2026-06-24T15:26:10-04:00
June 24th, 2026
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Faculty Co-Director Andrew Weissmann joins
MS Now
to discuss Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche’s withholding of local officials’ access to evidence from the killings of American citizens in Minnesota—and what this means in advance of Blanche’s confirmation hearing.
Marie Miller
2026-06-23T15:04:10-04:00
June 23rd, 2026
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For the
Washington Post
, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane comments on the reframing of the war on terror paradigm to target alleged criminal groups in Latin America.
Marie Miller
2026-06-23T15:02:56-04:00
June 23rd, 2026
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Following a Russian attack on the Ukrainian Dormition Cathedral, a site of religious and cultural heritage, Distinguished Scholar Michael Schmitt surveys various protections implicated under the law of armed conflict and international criminal law.
Marie Miller
2026-06-23T15:00:35-04:00
June 23rd, 2026
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