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RCLS fellow Bob Bauer wrote on congressional Republicans’ strategy of focusing on the President’s due process rights in the impeachment process—and that strategy’s limitations

November 5th, 2019|

RCLS advisor Jon Finer wrote in the New York Times that Congress should expedite the resettlement of Syrian partners following the recent US withdrawal

November 1st, 2019|

RCLS fellow Nicholas Rasmussen spoke on MSNBC, noting that “taking out a single terrorist leader can have an important effect, but [is unlikely] to be decisive unless those operations can be sustained,” and expressed concern about withdrawal from Syria

October 31st, 2019|

RCLS Faculty Director Ryan Goodman quoted in the Washington Post on the legal limitations around securing Syria’s oil fields

October 28th, 2019|

RCLS fellow Lisa Monaco speaks to CNN following the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, noting that while an achievement for the US national security community, the ideology of ISIS “does not die with Baghdadi”

October 28th, 2019|

RCLS fellow Stephen Pomper quoted in Politico on the increased risk to civilians following U.S. withdrawal from Syria

October 22nd, 2019|

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

October 22nd, 2019|

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

October 17th, 2019|

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

October 15th, 2019|

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

October 14th, 2019|