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In the Media

On NPR, Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman walks through the major events on the path to January 6, as outlined in the Just Security incitement timeline

February 8th, 2021|

Faculty Co-Director Stephen Holmes offers his reaction to President Biden’s foreign policy speech, alongside other foreign policy experts and diplomats in Just Security

February 5th, 2021|

Senior Fellow Lindsay Rodman speaks to The Christian Science Monitor on legal consequences for current and former service members involved in the violence at the U.S. Capitol on January 6

February 3rd, 2021|

Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman and co-authors Oona Hathaway and Steve Vladeck make the case for vaccinating Guantánamo detainees on legal, ethical and practical grounds

February 2nd, 2021|

On PBS News Hour, Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman explains the government’s response to the January 6 insurrection, including Congressional action, the DHS domestic terrorism warning, and criminal charges against participants

February 1st, 2021|

Senior Fellow Nicholas Rasmussen joins other former government officials on the Lawfare podcast to analyze the DHS bulletin on domestic terrorism

February 1st, 2021|

The Washington Post cited Senior Fellow Michael Hanna’s reflections on the obstacles facing democracy in the Middle East, ten years after the Arab Spring

January 26th, 2021|

Faculty Co-Director David Golove explains to Newsweek the constitutionality of the Paris Accord as an executive agreement that does not require Senate ratification

January 25th, 2021|

Senior Fellow Lindsay Rodman and co-author Alden Leader argue in Just Security that the national security field should keep flexible workplace policies beyond the pandemic to facilitate gender parity in national security

January 25th, 2021|

Senior Fellow Michael Hanna speaks on The Century Foundation’s Order from Ashes Podcast, connecting his studies on authoritarian backsliding abroad to the situation in the United States

January 22nd, 2021|