I. Russian Hacking and US Response
- Ronald Deibert, The DHS/FBI Report on Russian Hacking was a Predictable Failure (Wednesday, Jan. 4)
- Ryan Goodman, International Law and the US Response to Russian Election Interference (Thursday, Jan. 5)
- Kate Brannen, A Tweet Recap of the Senate Armed Services Committee Hearing on Foreign Cyber Threats to the US (Thursday, Jan. 5)
II. Trump Administration National Security Policies
- Luke Hartig, Can Trump Unravel Obama’s Rules of War? (Thursday, Jan. 5)
- Ryan Goodman, Five (Overlooked) Decision Points for the Trump Administration in National Security (Wednesday, Jan. 4)
III. Congressional Oversight
- Andy Wright, Congressional Oversight in the Trump Era: Strategic Choices (Tuesday, Jan. 3)
IV. Whistleblowers
- Adam Miles and Nick Schwellenbach, The Office of Special Counsel’s Oversight Role in National Security: A Home for Whistleblowers (Wednesday, Jan. 4)
V. Trump Administration Appointments (and Russia)
- Ryan Goodman, And Dan Coats Makes Five–Senior Policymakers in a Trump Administration Who Would Take a Hard Line on Russia (Thursday, Jan 5.)
VI. Gender and Security
- Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Top 10 Gender and Security Developments of 2016 (Friday, Jan. 6)
VII. Smith v. Obama: Judicial Review of Congressional Authorization to Use Force
- Jonathan Hafetz, The Troubling Application of the Political Question Doctrine to Congressional Force Authorizations (Friday, Jan. 6)
VIII. The Law of War
- Charles Kels, Letter to the Editor: Response to The Laws of War: Their Nature and Moral Function (Tuesday, Jan. 3)
IX. Immigration
- Steve Vladeck, “Does Anyone’s Law Matter at the Border?”: AALS Panel This Friday (Monday, Jan. 2)
X. Iraq
- Belkis Wille, Integrating Iraqi Fighting Forces Is Not Enough to Curb Abuse (Friday, Jan. 6)