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RCLS fellow and former NCTC Director Nicholas Rasmussen writes in the Washington Post with former top intelligence officials about the national security risks posed by the Trump Administration’s “politicization of intelligence”

March 14th, 2020|

RCLS fellow Yascha Mounk reflects in the Atlantic on his decision to immigrate to the US in light of how the country has responded to the coronavirus crisis

March 14th, 2020|

RCLS fellow and former National Counterterrorism Center Director Nicholas Rasmussen tells the Washington Post that Christopher Miller, newly nominee to lead the institution, must “preserve the integrity and independence of the NCTC as an intelligence organization”

March 10th, 2020|

RCLS fellow Yascha Mounk in the Atlantic writes that, even if it seems radical, social distancing is the only way that we will be able to effectively stop the spread of coronavirus

March 10th, 2020|

Lisa Monaco appeared on CNN to speak with Chris Cuomo about the current response to COVID-19, testing capacity, and the national security threat.

March 3rd, 2020|

As coronavirus unfolds, RCLS fellow and former Homeland Security Advisor Lisa Monaco writes in Foreign Affairs “the time is long past to make pandemic disease a national security priority commensurate with the threat it poses to global security and stability.”

March 3rd, 2020|

RCLS fellow Nick Rasmussen discusses “The President’s War on Intelligence: Yes, It’s Worse Than You Think” on Just Security

February 28th, 2020|

NYU Law features RCLS event “Crisis at the Justice Department: Perspectives on Prosecutorial Independence and Political Interference,” providing key quotes from our panelists and a video recording of the event

February 26th, 2020|

RCLS fellow Lisa Monaco appeared on the Lawfare Podcast to discuss the latest in coronavirus developments and her perspectives on the response from the US and China

February 26th, 2020|

RCLS fellow and longtime career Justice official Lisa Monaco writes a deeply personal reflection in Just Security on the latest developments at the DOJ and their long-run damage to the institution

February 17th, 2020|