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2016-09-13T14:16:22-04:00
In the Media
Senior Fellows Michael Hanna and Brian Finucane, with co-author Olga Oliker, publish a Crisis Group Q&A on the implications and possible escalations from imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-07T12:17:55-05:00
March 7th, 2022
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Senior Fellow Brian Finucane outlines answers to important legal questions in the Russia-Ukraine war, including the role of the War Powers Resolution, U.S. obligations in NATO, and the standard for “co-belligerent” status.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-04T11:42:36-05:00
March 4th, 2022
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Senior Fellow Michael Hanna and co-author Peter Salisbury explain the political dynamics behind a UN resolution designating the Houthis in Yemen a “terrorist group” and argue that the label will do little to ameliorate the conflict.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-03T11:30:22-05:00
March 3rd, 2022
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NYU Law News provides a summary and speaker excerpts from the Reiss Center’s event “The Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Navigating Law, Diplomacy, and Force,” held the day of Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-03T10:58:58-05:00
March 3rd, 2022
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Senior Fellow Brian Finucane gives context for a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on war powers and the 2001 AUMF, providing key sample questions that Congress could ask the Biden administration.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-01T09:21:47-05:00
March 1st, 2022
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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman, Senior Fellow Tess Bridgeman, and their co-organizers of the Good Governance Papers present a 2022 report card of the project’s recommendations for reform ahead of President Biden’s State of the Union address.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-03-03T11:29:00-05:00
February 28th, 2022
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Senior Fellow Stephen Pomper testified before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary in a hearing on “‘Targeted Killing’ and the Rule of Law: The Legal and Human Costs of 20 Years of U.S. Drone Strikes.”
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-02-09T10:18:43-05:00
February 9th, 2022
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Ms. Magazine
’s “Weekend Reading on Women’s Representation” roundup featured Senior Fellow Lindsay Rodman’s piece on gender parity in the Biden administration.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-02-07T13:59:35-05:00
February 7th, 2022
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Senior Fellow Nicholas Rasmussen testified before the House Committee on Homeland Security on combatting terrorism online and a “whole-of-society” approach to confronting violent extremism.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-02-02T14:42:17-05:00
February 2nd, 2022
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In the Balkinization blog’s symposium on death and legal scholarship, Senior Fellow Catherine Powell critiques the wartime frame for the fight against COVID-19 and offers contrasting paradigms.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-02-02T12:51:47-05:00
February 2nd, 2022
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