I. The Trump-Russia Investigations
- Steve Vladeck, Five Questions about the Scope and Limits of the President’s Pardon Power (Friday, July 21)
- Andy Wright, Possible Presidential Pardon Scenarios (Wednesday, July 19)
- Joseph Cassidy, When This Part is Over–America Post the Russia Investigation (Friday, July 21)
- Ryan Goodman and Andy Wright, Three Ways Trump’s NYT Interview Worsens Team Trump’s Legal Troubles (Thursday, July 20)
- Ryan Goodman, Did Trump Campaign Collude with Russia to Defeat Republican Opponents in GOP Primary? (Tuesday, July 18)
II. Trump Tower Russia Meeting and the Magnitsky Act
- Trump Tower Meeting Helps Show Collusion Up To Election Day (Sunday, July 16)
- Rob Berschinski and Adam Nagy, Don Jr.’s Russia Meeting Reveals the Power of the Global Magnitsky Act (Monday, July 17)
- Ryan Goodman and John Reed, Kaveladze’s Writings: Called Media Coverage of Major Russian Crime Syndicate an “Ethnic Witch Hunt” (Tuesday, July 18)
- Beth Van Schaack, More Details on Trump, Russia, and the Mysterious Magnitsky Connection (Wednesday, July 19)
- Asha Rangappa, Rinat Akhmetshin: Low-Hanging Fruit for Trump-Russia Investigators (Tuesday, July 18)
III. Travel Ban
- Marty Lederman, Litigating the Supreme Court’s Entry Ban Opinion: What’s the Required Connection? (Wednesday, July 19)
- Marty Lederman, Back to the Supreme Court on the Scope of the Entry Ban Injunction: First Thoughts (Monday, July 17)
IV. Countering Violent Extremism
- Andrea Hall, Letter to the Editor: Sorry, No More Chances for CVE (Tuesday, July 18)
V. War Powers and the AUMF
- Steve Vladeck, A Deep Dive on War Powers and the AUMF: Episode 27 of the National Security Law Podcast (Monday, July 17)
VI. Civilian Casualties
- Sahr Muhammedally, Lessons From Mosul: How to Reduce Civilian Harm in Urban Warfare (Thursday, July 20)
- Charles J. Dunlap, Jr., Letter to the Editor: There Is Much More to a Civilian Casualty Investigation than Eyewitness Accounts (Monday, July 17)
VII. Norms Watch
- Hannah Ryan, Norms Watch: Democracy, the Trump Administration, and Reactions to It (July 14-July 21) (Friday, July 21)
VIII. Transparency
- Emily Hockett and Michael Price, Palantir Contract Dispute Exposes NYPD’s Lack of Transparency Thursday, July 20)
- Jameel Jaffer, The Office of Legal Counsel and Secret Law (Tuesday, July 18)
IX. Trump’s Civil Service
- Beth Van Schaack, State Dept. Office of Global Criminal Justice on the Chopping Block–Time to save it (Monday, July 17)
X. Sudan Sanctions
- John Hursh, Not So Fast: Trump Administration Continues U.S. Sanctions Toward Sudan (Friday, July 21)
XI. Peacekeeping
- Sarah Knuckey, Anjli Parrin, AbdoulAziz Sali, Lewis Alexis Mbolinani and Baptiste Martin, Nikki Haley is Wrong to Boast About Peacekeeper Budget Cuts: A View From the Central African Republic (Thursday, July 20)