I. Russian Ties to the Trump Team
- Tim Zick, Why You Should Doubt Reports that the First Amendment Would Protect Gen. Flynn from Prosecution under the Logan Act (Tuesday, Feb. 28)
- Andy Wright, Five Reasons Why the Republican Russia “Investigation” Falls Short (Wednesday, March. 1)
II. Freedom of the Press
- Ryan Goodman, 9 Top First Amendment Experts React to White House Press Briefing Ban on CNN, NYT, others
(Monday, Feb. 27) - Steve Vladeck, When Federal Courts Subtweet Sean Spicer… (Monday, Feb. 27)
- Suzanne Nossel, What’s at Stake When Trump Discredits the Press (Wednesday, Mar. 1)
III. Norms Watch
- Katerina Wright, Norms Watch: Tracking the Erosion of Democratic Traditions (Feb. 24 – Mar. 3) (Friday, Mar. 3)
- Ryan Goodman, Ben Wittes and Quinta Jurecic on the “Oathless Presidency”—Questions raised by deep distrust in Trump
IV. Immigration
- Adam Cox and Ryan Goodman, DO Believe the Hype: DHS’s “Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement” (VOICE) May Target Legal Immigrants Too (Wednesday, March 1)
- Nicolas Parrillo, Holding the Federal Government in Contempt of Court: What Powers Do Judges Have Over an Administration? (Thursday, Mar. 2)
V. Whistleblowing in the Federal Government
- Patrick Eddington, Whistleblower Retaliation: A Governmental Accountability and National Security Crisis (Thursday, Mar. 2)
VI. Intelligence Community
- Julian Sanchez, War of the Worst Case Scenarios (Monday, Feb. 27)
VII. Federal Bureaucracy Under the Trump Administration
- Michael Fuchs, Is the State Department Being Intentionally Gutted? (Tuesday, Feb. 28)
VIII. Counterterrorism Strategy in the Trump Administration
- Alistair Millar and Eric Rosand, The Global Counterterrorism Forum–Multilateralism that Even Trump Should Like (Friday, Mar. 3)
IX. Targeting, Civilian Casualties, Support for Saudi-led Ops in Yemen
- Ryan Goodman and Stephen Pomper, Correcting the Record—Further Thoughts on the Intelligence Report on Civilian Casualties (Monday, Feb. 27)
- Waheed Alhariri and Alex Moorehead, U.N. Panel of Experts Finds “Widespread Violations” of International Law in Yemen (Tuesday, Feb, 28)
X. The Law of War in Cyberspace
- Ido Kilovaty, Violence in Cyberspace: Are Disruptive Cyberspace Operations Legal under International Humanitarian Law? (Friday, Mar. 3)
XI. Accountability for International Crimes
- Ambassador (ret.) Keith Harper, Will the World be Silent in Face of the Rohingya Calamity?–The time has come for a UN Commission of Inquiry (Monday, Feb. 27)
- Beth Van Schaack, The General Assembly & Accountability for International Crimes (Monday, Feb. 27)