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In the Media
Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer and co-author Jack Goldsmith evaluate legislative proposals to strengthen the independence, jurisdiction, and subpoena authority of inspectors general.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-10-06T17:44:03-04:00
October 6th, 2021
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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and co-authors Christine Berger and Margaret Shields publish in
Just Security
a history of the disclosure of presidential records to Congress, contextualizing the work of the January 6th Select Committee and the use of executive privilege.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-09-30T09:48:56-04:00
September 30th, 2021
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Senior Fellow Rebecca Ingber has been appointed Counselor on International Law with the Office of the Legal Adviser at the U.S. Department of State.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-09-27T13:18:46-04:00
September 27th, 2021
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In an upcoming publication, Senior Fellow Rebecca Ingber examines institutional constraints on executive power through two case studies: the January 6 insurrection and the use & practice of presidential war powers.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-09-23T10:16:33-04:00
September 23rd, 2021
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Senior Fellow Stephen Pomper spoke to
The Washington Post
on the conflicts that persist beyond the declared end of the “forever war” and the risks of forgoing a national conversation on U.S. military missions abroad.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-09-23T09:57:44-04:00
September 23rd, 2021
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Senior Fellow Stephen Pomper reviews the book
Humane
by Samuel Moyn in
Foreign Affairs
. Pomper argues that legal reforms such as reining in executive war power and increasing democratic accountability are important steps towards preventing conflict.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-09-23T10:17:03-04:00
September 21st, 2021
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In
Domani
, Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes draws connections between the deterioration of liberal norms and government transparency after 9/11 to the emergence of illiberal right-wing populism in the United States.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-09-14T13:11:27-04:00
September 14th, 2021
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Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer and colleague Benjamin L. Ginsberg write in
The Washington Post
about their efforts to ensure legal assistance for election officials contending with partisan attacks.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-09-13T10:42:08-04:00
September 13th, 2021
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Senior Fellow Nicholas Rasmussen reflects on two decades of counterterrorism strategy and policy in the
Journal of National Security Law & Policy
, identifying successes, mistakes, and goals for the future.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-09-10T17:29:10-04:00
September 10th, 2021
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Senior Fellow Tess Bridgeman spoke on CBS News about the post-9/11 world in counterterrorism and national security, discussing Congress’s role in the War on Terror, the evolving threat matrix that the United States faces today, and abuses from post-9/11 policies.
Elizabeth Whatcott
2021-09-10T11:15:23-04:00
September 10th, 2021
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