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Speaking with The Intercept, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane suggests the goal of the U.S. search for boat strike survivors in the Eastern Pacific “wasn’t to save lives.”  

February 19th, 2026|

Faculty Co-Director Andrew Weissmann joins Sarah Longwell on The Bulwark’s The Illegal News podcast to explain the Georgia Fulton County election office’s legal response to a recent FBI search of election records.

February 19th, 2026|

In a New Yorker Q&A with Isaac Chotiner, Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman examines ICE’s practices against court orders and the “knife’s edge” balance existing between the courts and the executive branch.

February 3rd, 2026|

Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes writes for Project Syndicate about the Trump Administration’s new National Defense Strategy and the strategic concept of deterrence.

February 3rd, 2026|

Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane speaks with Le Monde about the legal issues underpinning the Trump administration’s lethal strikes against boats allegedly trafficking narcotics in the Caribbean Sea.

February 3rd, 2026|

Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman suggests a list of questions for Congress to pose during next week’s public testimonies of the leaders of ICE, CBP, and USCIS, with a view toward drawing out the contours and what’s at stake in federal immigration policy.

February 2nd, 2026|

On the latest Just Security podcast, Senior Fellow and Visiting Scholar Tess Bridgeman is joined by the Co-Directors of Right to Democracy to discuss the governance of current U.S. territories, along with the equity and self-determination issues at stake.

February 2nd, 2026|

Non-Resident Senior Fellow Camille Stewart Gloster is quoted in Cyberscoop on the potential costs of America’s “move fast” AI regulation strategy under the Trump administration.

February 2nd, 2026|

For Project Syndicate, Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes argues the lapse of the New START nuclear arms reduction treaty has implications beyond U.S. relations with Russia—in the absence of the treaty’s uncertainty-reducing infrastructure, suspicion will fill the void, he says.

February 1st, 2026|

In a coauthored report for Just Security, Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman lays out the anatomy of the Department of Homeland Security’s pipeline for transporting and detaining citizens, lawful residents, and individuals with pending legal status who’ve been arrested in Minnesota.

February 1st, 2026|