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Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (June 11-15)

Russia Investigation Richard L. Hasen, Will the Supreme Court’s Understanding of the First Amendment Thwart Laws Aimed at Limiting Foreign Influence in U.S. Elections? Just…
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Not the Final Word

Can a sitting president be indicted? The public should be skeptical of the argument that a president can’t be, which frequently relies on two opinions by the Justice Department’s…

What Could Michael Cohen Tell Mueller about Russia Collusion?

"Cohen was in frequent contact with foreign individuals [who] had knowledge of or played a role in 2016 election meddling," according to two FBI agents, reported Buzzfeed News.

Letter to the Editor: Why Larger Defense Budgets Don’t Need to Come at the Expense of “Soft Power”

In his recent post (“The National Security Threat of Trump’s Defense Budget”) Bishop Garrison argues that the Trump administration’s proposed increases to the defense budget…

Letter to the Editor: A Perilous Peace Between the Koreas

The peace initiatives involving the United States and the two Koreas are rightly welcomed given the long history of conflict and division. There are however certain unspoken realities…

Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (June 2-8)

Russia Investigation Just Security, Unsealed Documents in Special Counsel Mueller’s Investigation [Updated] Alex Whiting and Renato Mariotti, Far from “Thin,”…
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“Resources for Resilience”: New Site Launched to Promote Resilience & Mental Health in the Human Rights Field  

Recently, we launched a new resource for human rights and social justice advocates to promote resilience, well-being, and mental health. “Resources for Resilience,”…
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How “Yanny” Versus “Laurel” Explains Today’s Politics

It doesn’t matter if you hear “Laurel” or “Yanny.” But it matters a whole lot if you can’t fathom why someone might disagree with you on immigration, or health care,…

Rogue Satellites Launched Into Outer Space: Legal and Policy Implications

Earlier this year, a Silicon Valley start-up called Swarm Technologies used an Indian launch vehicle to place four experimental satellites in outer space. This was despite the…

The Early Edition: June 4, 2018

Signup to receive the Early Edition in your inbox here. Before the start of business, Just Security provides a curated summary of up-to-the-minute TRUMP-KIM SUMMIT Syrian President…

Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (May 26-June 1)

Remembering the Fallen: Memorial Day Lt. Col. Jim Golby, My Least Favorite Day Cybersecurity and Law on Cyberspace Robert S.Taylor, A Model for Improving Cooperation in Cyber –…
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Did Russian Trolls Have Company?: New Evidence on Israel-based PSY-Group’s Possible Social Media Efforts in 2016 US Election

Much ink has been spilled on the role of the Russia-backed Internet Research Agency’s engaging in disinformation tactics to help the Trump campaign. The intelligence firm and…
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