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Lawsuit Brings to Light New Revelations About 2020 Fraudulent Electors Scheme
By now, the saga of the false electors is relatively well known. After then-President Donald Trump’s election loss in November 2020, loyalists inside and adjacent to his campaign…

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (May 6-12)
Israel Hamas War • Symposium: Russian aggression in Ukraine • Symposium: Armed groups and international law • Sudan • Trump trials • DoD / Civilian harm • Social media…

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Apr. 28-May 5)
EU investigation of Meta/Facebook • Twitter/X Reinstatement of Nick Fuentes • Srebrenica genocide • Trump trials • United States / Multilateralism • Yemen / Civilian…

Welcoming Tom Joscelyn, Senior Fellow at Just Security
Tom Joscelyn joins Just Security as a Senior Fellow.

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Apr. 21-27)
Israel-Hamas War • Symposium: International Law in Face of Russia’s Aggression in Ukraine • Trump trials • American democracy • Cybersecurity • U.S. sanctions / Diplomacy…

America’s Sanctions Habit is Hurting Peacemaking
Without reforms to blunt sanctions’ negative consequences for peacemaking, their effectiveness will be limited. Far greater effort is needed to ensure that this instrument of…

‘Election Fraud, Pure and Simple’: Trump’s Prosecutors Move Beyond Stormy Daniels in Wide-Lens Trial Opening
Prosecutors widen the aperture on the historic case against former President Trump through a sweeping narrative about election influence that went beyond any single hush-money…

Questions the Supreme Court Should Ask at Thursday’s Oral Argument on Presidential Immunity
"We suggest questions that Justices might ask the parties at oral argument, questions that can help clarify key issues at hand and force the parties to set out their reasoning."

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Apr. 14-20)
Israel-Iran hostilities • Israel-Hamas war • Russia-Ukraine war • FISA reform • Supreme Court ethics • Trump trials • Immunity from international crimes • United…

Where do States Stand on Official Immunity Under International Law?
There is now a clear majority of support for draft Article 7, at least to the extent that it provides for the inapplicability of functional immunity to the crimes of genocide,…

Dispatches from the Trump Trial Courtroom in New York
On Monday, April 15, 2024, the historic criminal trial of former President Donald Trump began with jury selection at the Manhattan Criminal Court. Join Just Security Journalism…

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Apr. 7-13)
Symposium: International Law in the Face of Russia’s Aggression • Russia-Political prisoners • International courts-Climate change • Iran-Gender persecution • Artificial…