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In the Media
RCLS fellow Stephen Pomper quoted in Politico on the increased risk to civilians following U.S. withdrawal from Syria
Alex Potcovaru
2019-10-25T12:29:49-04:00
October 22nd, 2019
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RCLS Student Scholar Julia Brooks writes in Just Security that the U.S. should prosecute the ISIL “Beatles” in domestic court–but that the statutes they are charged under may vary
Alex Potcovaru
2019-10-24T12:21:19-04:00
October 22nd, 2019
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RCLS fellow Rebecca Ingber speaks to the
Christian Science Monitor
about the unwillingness of career bureaucrats to act as partisans on the President’s behalf
Alex Potcovaru
2019-10-24T12:20:25-04:00
October 17th, 2019
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RCLS student scholar Julia Brooks writes in
Just Security
on possible Turkish war crimes in northeast Syria and states’ obligation to prosecute grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions
Alex Potcovaru
2019-10-15T14:00:34-04:00
October 15th, 2019
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RCLS fellow Yascha Mounk writes in
The Atlantic
that recent Polish elections demonstrate populism’s tightening grip on the country—and notes that the effects will be felt throughout the EU
Alex Potcovaru
2019-10-18T09:07:25-04:00
October 14th, 2019
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RCLS faculty director Ryan Goodman spoke with the
New York Times
about possible pathways forward for the House impeachment inquiry in the face of White House resistance to congressional oversight
Alex Potcovaru
2019-10-14T14:40:44-04:00
October 11th, 2019
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RCLS fellow Tess Bridgeman in
Just Security
analyzes issues with the White House Counsel’s letter refusing to cooperate with congressional requests for information in the impeachment inquiry
Alex Potcovaru
2019-10-09T16:31:22-04:00
October 9th, 2019
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As Polish elections approach, RCLS fellow Yascha Mounk writes in
The Atlantic
about the erosion of the country’s democratic institutions under the rule of its populist government
Alex Potcovaru
2019-10-10T16:03:46-04:00
October 9th, 2019
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Five RCLS affiliates signed an open letter by national security officials supporting the protection of the whistleblower from retaliation and explaining how whistleblowers make the country safer
Alex Potcovaru
2019-10-08T10:34:19-04:00
October 8th, 2019
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RCLS faculty director Ryan Goodman offers a comprehensive annotation of the Ukrainegate whistleblower’s complaint, finding its claims are overwhelmingly confirmed by external sources
Alex Potcovaru
2019-10-07T16:43:34-04:00
October 7th, 2019
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