I. The Travel Ban Executive Orders
- Shirin Sinnar, More Misleading Claims on Immigrants and Terrorism (Saturday, Mar. 4)
- David Cole, We’ll See You in Court, 2.0: Once a Muslim Ban, Still a Muslim Ban (Monday, Mar. 6)
- Just Security, EXCLUSIVE: Trump Administration Fact Sheets on New Executive Order Banning Travel to the US (Monday, Mar. 6)
- Just Security, A Line-by-Line Comparison Between Trump’s Original Muslim Ban and Today’s (Monday, Mar. 6)
- Daphne Eviatar, Why the New Travel Ban Doesn’t Resolve the Old One’s Problems (Monday, Mar. 6)
- Jennifer Daskal, The Ongoing Dangers of the Revised Immigration EO (Monday, Mar. 6)
- Kate Brannen, More Info Needed on Travel Ban’s Claim that 300 Refugees Under Counterterrorism Investigations (Monday, Mar. 6)
- Nelson Tebbe, Richard Schragger and Micah Schwartzman, Does Trump’s New Travel Ban Violate the Establishment Clause? (Tuesday, Mar. 7)
- Aziz Huq, The “Travel Ban” Executive Order as Separation-of-Powers Test Case (Friday, Mar. 10)
- Kate Brannen, Iraq is Off the the Travel Ban List, But Iraqis Most in Need Not Helped by Trump’s New Order (Friday, Mar. 10)
II. The “Vault 7” CIA Leak
- Julian Sanchez, One from the Vault 7: Wikileaks and the CIA’s Hacking Arsenal (Wednesday, Mar. 8)
- Brett Max Kaufman, Encryption Backdoors, Vault 7, and the Jurassic Park Rule of Internet Security (Friday, March. 10)
III. Norms Watch
- Katerina Wright, Norms Watch: Tracking the Erosion of Democratic Traditions (Mar. 3-10) (Friday, Mar. 10)
IV. Russian Ties to the Trump Team
- Ryan Goodman and Richard Painter, Real Questions include FBI Inaction and Action on Russia: Only Independent Investigations Can Resolve (Monday, Mar. 6)
- Ryan Goodman, A Supplement to Nicholas Kristof’s Ten Dots Connecting Trump to Russia (Thursday, Mar. 9)
V. Alleged IC Surveillance of the Trump Campaign
- Julian Sanchez, Tapping Trump? (Saturday, Mar. 4)
- Asha Rangappa, It Ain’t Easy Getting a FISA Warrant: I Was an FBI Agent and Should Know (Monday, Mar. 6)
VI. Government Oversight
- Phillip Lohaus, Daniel Schuman and Mandy Smithberger, A Small Step Toward a Better House of Representatives (Wednesday, Mar. 8)
VII. Citizenship-Stripping/Denaturalization
- Shaheed Fatima Q.C., Keeping K2 (European Human Rights Court Decision on Citizenship-Stripping) in Perspective (Friday, Mar. 10)
- Kate Brannen, European Court of Human Rights Decides UK Did Not Violate Human Rights When it Revoked Terror Suspect’s Citizenship (Thursday, Mar. 9)
VIII. Counterterrorism Strategy
- Luke Hartig, A Colleague’s Response to Finer and Malley on Obama’s Strategy Against Terrorism (Friday, Mar. 10)
IX. Iran-Yemen
- Kate Kizer, Hitting Iran Where It Doesn’t Hurt: Why U.S. Intervention in Yemen Will Backfire (Wednesday, Mar. 8)
X. The Law of War in Cyberspace
- Pete Pascucci and Kurt Sanger, Why a Broad Definition of “Violence” in Cyber Conflict is Unwise and Legally Unsound (Wednesday, Mar. 8)
XI. The International Criminal Court
- Rebecca Hamilton, Australia’s Refugee Policy an Opportunity for the ICC to Combat Image of Bias (Monday, Mar. 6)
XII. Guantanamo
- Steve Vladeck, Three Problems with President Trump’s Guantánamo Tweet (Tuesday, Mar. 7)
XIII. The Supreme Court: Judge Gorsuch
- Jennifer Daskal, Who is Judge Gorsuch? (Thursday, Mar. 9)
XIV. International Court of Justice: Ukraine v. Russia; Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia
- Ambassador David Scheffer, Some Realities Behind the Application for Revision Concerning Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia (Friday, Mar. 10)
- Beth Van Schaack, Ukraine Asks for Immediate Relief in Its Case Against Russia before the International Court of Justice (Tuesday, Mar. 7)