NYU Law Professor Randy Milch writes that “the FTC’s public adherence to reasonableness in spite of its orders [now mandating an ‘at a minimum’ standard] reflects an increasingly obscure system unlikely to result in effective or coherent cybersecurity.” Gallery NYU Law Professor Randy Milch writes that “the FTC’s public adherence to reasonableness in spite of its orders [now mandating an ‘at a minimum’ standard] reflects an increasingly obscure system unlikely to result in effective or coherent cybersecurity.” In the media NYU Law Professor Randy Milch writes that “the FTC’s public adherence to reasonableness in spite of its orders [now mandating an ‘at a minimum’ standard] reflects an increasingly obscure system unlikely to result in effective or coherent cybersecurity.”Alex Potcovaru2020-01-30T10:23:11-05:00January 30th, 2020|Read More
RCLS affiliates Ryan Goodman and Andrew Weissmann write in Just Security that litigating executive privilege claims in federal court could backfire on the Trump administration if the court rules that the proposed testimony involves evidence of a crime Gallery RCLS affiliates Ryan Goodman and Andrew Weissmann write in Just Security that litigating executive privilege claims in federal court could backfire on the Trump administration if the court rules that the proposed testimony involves evidence of a crime In the media RCLS affiliates Ryan Goodman and Andrew Weissmann write in Just Security that litigating executive privilege claims in federal court could backfire on the Trump administration if the court rules that the proposed testimony involves evidence of a crimeAlex Potcovaru2020-01-29T10:26:26-05:00January 29th, 2020|Read More
RCLS fellow Bob Bauer in Just Security explores the relevant factors in determining “egregious cases of political self-interestedness that constitute ‘abuse of power’ warranting impeachment and removal” Gallery RCLS fellow Bob Bauer in Just Security explores the relevant factors in determining “egregious cases of political self-interestedness that constitute ‘abuse of power’ warranting impeachment and removal” In the media RCLS fellow Bob Bauer in Just Security explores the relevant factors in determining “egregious cases of political self-interestedness that constitute ‘abuse of power’ warranting impeachment and removal”Alex Potcovaru2020-01-29T10:27:39-05:00January 29th, 2020|Read More
RCLS co-faculty director Ryan Goodman joined PBS NewsHour and CNN to discuss the latest in impeachment news as the defense team introduced its arguments before the Senate Gallery RCLS co-faculty director Ryan Goodman joined PBS NewsHour and CNN to discuss the latest in impeachment news as the defense team introduced its arguments before the Senate In the media RCLS co-faculty director Ryan Goodman joined PBS NewsHour and CNN to discuss the latest in impeachment news as the defense team introduced its arguments before the SenateAlex Potcovaru2020-01-27T11:18:00-05:00January 27th, 2020|Read More
RCLS fellow Bob Bauer wrote in Lawfare on impeachment and the question of precedent, including a sharp disagreement with Alan Dershowitz’s position on the standard for impeachable offenses Gallery RCLS fellow Bob Bauer wrote in Lawfare on impeachment and the question of precedent, including a sharp disagreement with Alan Dershowitz’s position on the standard for impeachable offenses In the media RCLS fellow Bob Bauer wrote in Lawfare on impeachment and the question of precedent, including a sharp disagreement with Alan Dershowitz’s position on the standard for impeachable offensesAlex Potcovaru2020-01-23T14:58:37-05:00January 23rd, 2020|Read More
RCLS Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman spoke to PBS NewsHour about the Senate impeachment rules, historical practice, and public sentiment in the United States. Gallery RCLS Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman spoke to PBS NewsHour about the Senate impeachment rules, historical practice, and public sentiment in the United States. In the media RCLS Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman spoke to PBS NewsHour about the Senate impeachment rules, historical practice, and public sentiment in the United States.Alex Potcovaru2020-01-21T10:09:45-05:00January 21st, 2020|Read More
RCLS fellow Rebecca Ingber in the Washington Post offers a thoughtful evaluation of “imminence” in the context of the Soleimani strikes and why it matters, exploring the interweave of law and policy Gallery RCLS fellow Rebecca Ingber in the Washington Post offers a thoughtful evaluation of “imminence” in the context of the Soleimani strikes and why it matters, exploring the interweave of law and policy In the media RCLS fellow Rebecca Ingber in the Washington Post offers a thoughtful evaluation of “imminence” in the context of the Soleimani strikes and why it matters, exploring the interweave of law and policyAlex Potcovaru2020-01-17T09:38:46-05:00January 15th, 2020|Read More
RCLS fellow and former homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco told the New York Times that if the Soleimani strike was intended to disrupt an imminent threat, then the Trump Administration should make its case to Congress and the public, consistent with national security. Gallery RCLS fellow and former homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco told the New York Times that if the Soleimani strike was intended to disrupt an imminent threat, then the Trump Administration should make its case to Congress and the public, consistent with national security. In the media RCLS fellow and former homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco told the New York Times that if the Soleimani strike was intended to disrupt an imminent threat, then the Trump Administration should make its case to Congress and the public, consistent with national security.Alex Potcovaru2020-01-14T10:37:27-05:00January 12th, 2020|Read More
RCLS fellow and former government lawyer Rebecca Ingber wrote in The Atlantic about the tools Congress can wield to rein in an administration’s war powers, including in the current situation against Iran Gallery RCLS fellow and former government lawyer Rebecca Ingber wrote in The Atlantic about the tools Congress can wield to rein in an administration’s war powers, including in the current situation against Iran In the media RCLS fellow and former government lawyer Rebecca Ingber wrote in The Atlantic about the tools Congress can wield to rein in an administration’s war powers, including in the current situation against IranAlex Potcovaru2020-01-13T16:43:36-05:00January 9th, 2020|Read More
RCLS fellow and former homeland security and counterterrorism adviser Lisa Monaco writes in the Washington Post after the Soleimani killing that “We are in uncharted territory. The biggest question is whether we are prepared for whatever reaction this action will unleash.” Gallery RCLS fellow and former homeland security and counterterrorism adviser Lisa Monaco writes in the Washington Post after the Soleimani killing that “We are in uncharted territory. The biggest question is whether we are prepared for whatever reaction this action will unleash.” In the media RCLS fellow and former homeland security and counterterrorism adviser Lisa Monaco writes in the Washington Post after the Soleimani killing that “We are in uncharted territory. The biggest question is whether we are prepared for whatever reaction this action will unleash.”Alex Potcovaru2020-01-09T09:53:56-05:00January 6th, 2020|Read More