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2016-09-13T14:16:22-04:00
In the Media
Senior Fellow Tess Bridgeman and co-authors Luke Hartig and Brianna Rosen examine important questions stemming from the detention of ISIS leader Hani Ahmed Al-Kurdi, identifying the political, security, and legal challenges facing the U.S. government as it identifies an appropriate long-term disposition.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-06-17T11:33:49-04:00
June 17th, 2022
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Reiss Center and
Just Security
legal intern Sang-Min Kim provides a backgrounder on the criminal legal framework that may apply to the plan to present an alternate slate of electors in the 2020 election.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-06-17T11:35:37-04:00
June 17th, 2022
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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman discusses the revelations and developments from the first public hearing of the January 6th Select Committee, on Slate’s
Amicus with Dana Lithwick
podcast.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-06-13T15:56:50-04:00
June 13th, 2022
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In
The Wall Street Journal
, Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman explains the significance of former Attorney General Bill Barr’s testimony in the January 6th Select Committee hearings in establishing criminal liability.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-06-13T15:55:01-04:00
June 13th, 2022
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In
Just Security
, Reiss Center Program Associate Elizabeth Whatcott compiles statements from world leaders, officials and legislative bodies on whether Russia’s actions in Ukraine constitute genocide, offering context for the ongoing debates and international processes for deploying this term.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-06-13T15:57:19-04:00
June 11th, 2022
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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman breaks down important details and the potential impact of the January 6th Select Committee’s public hearings.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-06-10T10:34:37-04:00
June 10th, 2022
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Senior Fellow Catherine Powell explores in a blog post the issues in an ASIL panel that she moderated on the complex legal, political, and social issues surrounding social media content moderation in the United States and abroad.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-05-27T16:02:43-04:00
May 27th, 2022
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In
The Hill
, Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman explained what to expect in Thursday’s public hearings by the January 6th Select Committee, particularly the committee’s challenges in framing its findings.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-06-10T10:35:20-04:00
May 27th, 2022
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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and co-author Justin Hendrix unveil a new resource on the January 6th Committee’s investigation, distilling key elements of their work and highlighting points to look for in the upcoming public hearings.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-06-02T17:40:42-04:00
May 27th, 2022
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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman noted that, though many high-profile witnesses have refused to testify, the January 6th Select Committee has completed “a huge volume of work” ahead of its public hearings this month.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-06-06T13:41:19-04:00
May 27th, 2022
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