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2016-09-13T14:16:22-04:00
In the Media
Senior Fellow Brian Finucane argues in
The New York Times
with Olga Oliker that imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine carries enormous risks, and better tools are available to limit civilian casualties in the war.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-28T12:46:46-04:00
March 28th, 2022
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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman explains to the Associated Press that prosecutors could use patterns of Russian attacks on medical facilities as evidence of war crimes.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-28T11:09:44-04:00
March 28th, 2022
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Senior Fellow Brian Finucane speaks to
The Washington Post
about the implications of Secretary Blinken’s statement that the United States believes Russia has committed war crimes in Ukraine.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-28T12:39:55-04:00
March 26th, 2022
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Senior Fellow Tess Bridgeman discusses with CNN the threshold for considering a cyberattack an act of war, but cautions that the U.S. may not necessarily seek to respond to a cyberattack with military force.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-24T14:02:13-04:00
March 24th, 2022
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Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes sat down with NYU Law to discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its hostility to liberal democracy.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-23T09:54:19-04:00
March 23rd, 2022
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Senior Fellow Catherine Powell examines the opportunities and risks in online activism, tracing trends from the Arab Spring through the #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter movements and the current digital upheaval stemming from the Russia-Ukraine war.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-22T17:16:28-04:00
March 22nd, 2022
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Former Student Scholar Mari Dugas moderated a panel of cybersecurity journalists at U.S. Cyber Command’s 2022 Legal Conference, examining changes and challenges in cyber journalism.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-22T17:15:31-04:00
March 22nd, 2022
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Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer and his colleague Ben Ginsberg speak to
60 Minutes
on their pro bono legal network to assist election workers facing threats.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-15T11:59:49-04:00
March 15th, 2022
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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and co-author Rebecca Hamilton drafted an indictment of Vladimir Putin for aggression against Ukraine in
Just Security
, providing a model for international war crimes prosecutors.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-15T09:20:23-04:00
March 15th, 2022
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Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes and co-author Diego Gambetta explain the factors behind Europe’s swift and unified reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including fear of Russia’s nuclear saber-rattling, anger at the unprovoked attack, and familiarity with emergency response measures in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-08T10:54:35-05:00
March 8th, 2022
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