In the Media

/In the Media

In the Media

In Foreign Policy, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Brian Finucane reviews Trump’s record of military action during his first term and highlights what the President-elect’s track record might suggest about his use of force as a returning Commander-in-Chief.

January 16th, 2025|

For Just Security, Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and Non-Resident Senior Fellow Tom Joscelyn analyze three sections of the recently-released Special Counsel’s 2020 election subversion case report, linking them to the report’s assessment that Trump’s conviction would have been likely.

January 14th, 2025|

With confirmation hearings underway, Reiss Center fellows pose suggested questions in Just Security for Senators and journalists to ask Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio, Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi, and Secretary of Homeland Security nominee Kristi Noem in their upcoming hearings. 

January 14th, 2025|

In a co-authored piece for CFR, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Catherine Powell reflects on Malala Yousafzai’s 2024 Champion of the International Rule of Law Award as part of the global effort to codify gender apartheid as an international crime. 

January 14th, 2025|

In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Tom Joscelyn breaks down the Inspector General’s report on FBI connections to January 6th, noting that despite some holes in FBI information-gathering, evidence does not support the theory of agency responsibility.

January 13th, 2025|

Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer coauthors a piece for AEI outlining how Trump’s staffing picks could influence conflict-of-interest norms, particularly those related to ethics questions, the “good government” model, and private sector leverage over policy.

January 13th, 2025|

Non-Resident Senior Fellow Beth George co-authors a piece in Bloomberg Law analyzing AI legislation globally, and providing a framework for the future of international AI regulation.

January 12th, 2025|

In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Tom Joscelyn considers the New Orleans terror attack in the context of ISIS-inspired violence, specifically highlighting links between global vehicle rammings and ISIS directives and propaganda.

January 6th, 2025|

Faculty Co-Directors Trevor Morrison and Andrew Weissmann discuss the limits and scope of presidential pardon power on the Prosecuting Donald Trump podcast.

January 5th, 2025|

In a co-authored Foreign Policy piece, Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes proffers “demographic anxiety” as a motivating factor behind the war in Ukraine, citing Putin’s desire to stem Russian population decline as a reason for the 2022 invasion. 

December 9th, 2024|