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10 Questions for Trey Gowdy
Within one short media cycle, Gowdy became a part of the President's legal team before he wasn't. This all raises some questions.

Career U.S. Officials Testifying to Congress: A Guide from Co-Equal
For over 100 years, federal statutes have protected the right of federal employees to communicate with Congress. Career employees across agencies and positions have routinely provided…

Turkey’s Actions Trigger All States’ Obligations to Prosecute War Crimes by Turkish Forces
Activating the global system of criminal enforcement for war crimes prosecutions

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Oct. 7-11)
Topics we covered this week: Impeachment, Detainees in Syria and Guantanamo, Torture, CLOUD Act, Kleptocracy, Authoritarianism and the rule of law (Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, Philippines,…

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Sept. 30-Oct. 4)
Our coverage and analysis of top national security issues of the week.

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Sept. 23-27)
Ukrainegate, Yemen War, Cyber Warfare, Social Media and Violent Extremism, United Nations, and more....

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Sept. 16-20)
Ukrainegate, France and Cyber Warfare, Climate Change, Strikes on Saudi Aramco, Yemen War, and much, much more

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Sept. 9-13)
Yemen War, Border enforcement, White nationalism, Disinformation and 2020 elections, Terrorism watchlist, Israeli airstrikes, Afghanistan, United Nations + more

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Sept. 2-6)
Border wall (military construction cuts), intelligence community, terrorism watchlist decision, Yemen War, and more...

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Aug. 26-30)
Nuclear weapons testing, Disinformation and hybrid warfare, Domestic terrorism legislation, Presidential emergency powers, cybersecurity in 2020 elections), U.S.-Iran Policy, Syria…

Calling Off Iowa’s “Digital Caucuses” Is a Wise Display of Caution
DNC decision to block Iowa digital caucus deserves praise writes cybersecurity expert.
U.S. Sanctions Against Iran’s Foreign Minister and International Law
Sanctions against a foreign minister are a provocation that impede diplomacy. Their legality under international law also turns out to be a complex issue.