The Merits of Supporting 702 Reauthorization (Despite Worries About Trump and the Rule of Law) Lawfare January 18, 2018 Read More »
On the Russian Proposal for Mutual Noninterference in Domestic Politics Lawfare December 11, 2017 Read More »
The Chinese Hacking Indictments and the Frail “Norm” Against Commercial Espionage Lawfare November 30, 2017 Read More »
Another Bomb Drops: Initial Thoughts on Trump Asking Comey to Kill the Flynn Investigation Lawfare May 16, 2017 Read More »
Bombshell: Initial Thoughts on the Washington Post’s Game-Changing Story Lawfare May 15, 2017 Read More »
National Security and Transparency in This Administration and the Next NYU School of Law November 2, 2016 Read More »
Three Years Later: How Snowden Helped the U.S. Intelligence Community Lawfare June 6, 2016 Read More »
Presidential Power in an Era of Polarized Politics: Foreign Affairs Harvard Law School April 7, 2016 Read More »
The Scope of the Prepublication Review Problem, And What To Do About It Lawfare December 30, 2015 Read More »
The Government’s Prepublication Review Process is Broken Washington Post December 25, 2015 Read More »
A Weak Case For the Unconstitutionality of the Detainee Transfer Restrictions Lawfare October 26, 2015 Read More »
A Weak Case For the Unconstitutionality of the Detainee Transfer Restrictions Lawfare October 26, 2015 Read More »
The Iran Review Doesn’t Bar The President from Lifting U.S. Sanctions Lawfare September 14, 2015 Read More »
Topic SubcategoryCivilian TrialsClosing GTMOCovert ActionDetentionDronesJSOCLeaksMilitary Commission TrialsPressSanctionsSecrecySurveillanceTitle 10 v. 50