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2016-09-13T14:16:22-04:00
In the Media
Senior Fellow Brian Finucane speaks to Grid News about the wide range of policy outcomes possible under the current legal authorities for drone strikes.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-02-02T12:49:53-05:00
February 2nd, 2022
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Senior Fellow Tess Bridgeman offers takeaways on the Biden administration’s decision to reject torture-derived evidence in the Al-Nashiri Guantanamo military commission.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-02-01T11:23:49-05:00
February 1st, 2022
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Senior Fellow Lindsay Rodman assesses the Biden administration’s record on gender parity in national security and argues that despite some progress, the administration has fallen far short of true parity.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-01-28T12:05:08-05:00
January 28th, 2022
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Senior Fellow Beth George discussed factors that influence businesses’ decisions to report cyberattacks to law enforcement with TechTarget SearchSecurity.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-01-25T11:53:18-05:00
January 25th, 2022
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A year into the Biden administration, Senior Fellows Tess Bridgeman and Stephen Pomper revisit their Fall 2020 recommendations on war powers reform, noting progress on legislation that rebalances power between Congress and the presidency.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-01-21T10:36:08-05:00
January 21st, 2022
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In
Just Security
, Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and co-author Justin Hendrix sift through podcast interviews with militia members leading up to and in the aftermath of January 6th, 2021.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-01-19T15:16:58-05:00
January 19th, 2022
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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman spoke to
The Washington Post
about Representative McCarthy’s refusal to cooperate with the January 6th Select Committee, analyzing the potential information McCarthy could provide about the insurrection and President Trump’s involvement.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-01-13T13:44:14-05:00
January 13th, 2022
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In
Foreign Affairs
, Senior Fellow Brian Finucane details the ways multiple administrations have stretched war powers authorities in Syria and argues that these legal theories should not become a precedent for future conflicts.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-01-11T12:39:23-05:00
January 11th, 2022
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Distinguished Senior Fellow Andrew Weissmann examines in
Just Security
how Paul Manafort’s book publication plans may violate the terms of his plea deal.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-01-11T12:37:31-05:00
January 11th, 2022
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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman appeared on CNN’s New Day to discuss the legal implications of reports that federal prosecutors are asking January 6th defendants to attest that they believed President Trump wanted them to disrupt the election certification.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2022-01-19T15:17:21-05:00
January 10th, 2022
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