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How Far Can a Rogue Kremlin Push International Law?

The Russian-Ukrainian standoff at the Kerch Strait and the Sea of Azov shows that the Kremlin now is just ignoring international law. The United States and the West need to adjust…

Why It Doesn’t Matter Whether It’d Be Constitutional to Indict Trump

Lederman writes that so much of the public discussion is a distraction from Mueller's greatest value: determining if President Trump is compromised by Moscow, thus preventing the…

Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (December 3-8)

Russia Investigation and SDNY campaign hush money investigation Ryan Goodman and Andy Wright, Mueller’s Roadmap: Major Takeaways from Cohen and Manafort Filings Ryan Goodman,…

Explainer: The Comey Subpoena Fight–A Face-Saving Surrender and Testimony Deal

Former FBI Director James Comey appears to have capitulated in his legal effort to fight a congressional subpoena to give a closed deposition, but he also walked away with some…

Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (November 25-30)

We discuss legal and policy issues raised by a lots and lots and lots of national security topics in the news.

Yes, Collusion: The Legal Significance of the New Mueller Revelations

Former White House Counsel Bob Bauer and Ryan Goodman lay out the anatomy of collusion and potential campaign law offences revealed by Special Counsel's new draft court document.
Roger Stone points at someone or something with a sharpie during a book signing.

Timeline: Roger Stone and His Interactions with Wikileaks, Russians, and More

An update with all the recent information about Roger Stone, his connections to Russia-Wikileaks in the 2016 campaign, and his congressional testimony.
A logo at the newly completed Interpol Global Complex for Innovation building is seen during the inauguration opening ceremony in Singapore on April 13, 2015.

What Not To Believe About Interpol—Exploding Five Myths

If Interpol is to be fixed so that it operates according to its own rules, it is necessary to know the difference between how it actually works, and the myths that are widely believed.

Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (Nov 18-24)

Immigration, Refugees, and Asylum Katherine Hawkins, Asylum Seekers Being Turned Away No Matter Where They Cross the Border Russia Investigation (Wikileaks) Yochai Benkler, Prosecuting…

Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (Nov 10-16)

Our review of another busy week! Topics include: Russia investigation, children in armed conflict, election interference, civilian casualties and detention, women's rights, and…

Was Your Voting Machine Hacked? Without More User-Friendly Devices, We May Not Know

Election-technology monitoring during the midterms logged more than 900 individual reports of voting issues. But the problems weren’t the anticipated cyberattacks.

The More Things Stay the Same: Why the Trump Administration’s Counterterrorism Strategy is Surprisingly Conventional

The White House's newly released counterterrorism strategy looks a lot like that of the prior administration. Here's how and why.
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