Surveillance and Technology
- Paul Seamus Ryan, Cambridge Analytica and Its Foreign National Staff Violated U.S. Laws
- Joshua Geltzer, It’s Not a Filter Bubble. It’s a Filter Shroud
Trump-Russia Investigation
- John Reed, Just Security Podcast: The White House’s “Pardon Dangle” and Obstruction of Justice
- Ryan Goodman, House Intel Committee Findings Contradict Kushner’s Testimony
- Steven J. Barela, Zero Shades of Grey: Russian-Ops Violate International Law
- Alex Whiting, Why Dangling a Pardon Could Be an Obstruction of Justice—Even if the Pardon Power is Absolute
The Defense Department
- Kate Brannen, Exclusive: Mattis Drafting Specific Options for Using Defense Dollars to Pay for Trump’s Wall
Immigration
- Liam Brennan, Reclaiming the Public Safety Mantle for Sanctuary Cities
U.S. Military Operations, Civilians and Human Rights
- Kate Martin, The Senate Can’t Hide From Debating U.S. Assistance to the Saudi War in Yemen
- Abdillahi Sheikh Abukar, Somalis Harmed by Suspected Drone Strikes Demand Accountability
- Laura Dickinson and Alex Whiting, Expert Q&A: The International Criminal Court’s Afghanistan Probe and the US
International Law and Modern Warfare
- Lt. Col. Shane Reeves and Michael Schmitt, An Athens and Sparta Alliance: A Call for Collaboration Between Academics and Practitioners on the Law Governing Conflict
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FEATURED IMAGE: WASHINGTON - JANUARY 23: Clouds move as the sun sets against the west front of the United States Capitol building January 23, 2007 in Washington, DC. U.S. President George W. Bush is scheduled to deliver his State of the Union speech before a joint meeting of Congress at 9:00 PM Eastern. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)