I. The Travel Ban Executive Orders
- Ryan Goodman, Brief Q&A with Lisa Monaco: How the New Carry-On Ban Compares to Travel Ban and Past Practice (Tuesday, Mar. 21)
- Kate Brannen and Ryan Goodman, US Cites Ongoing Litigation as Reason for Not Attending Human Rights Hearing on Travel Ban (Tuesday, Mar. 21)
- Delaram Farzaneh, The Boomerang Effect: National Security, Human Rights and Iran (Tuesday, Mar. 21)
II. Russian Interference in U.S. Election
- Kate Brannen, At Outset of Comey Hearing, Schiff Provides Russia-Trump Timeline (Monday, Mar. 20)
- Ryan Goodman, Issues to Watch in Comey Hearing—A handy checklist (Monday, Mar. 20)
- Kate Brannen, What We Learned From the Comey Hearing (Monday, Mar. 20)
- Ryan Goodman and Andy Wright, Problems with the Focus on Leaks as Trump’s Defense to Russia Investigation (Wednesday, Mar. 22)
- Kate Brannen, So What is “Evidence that Is Not Circumstantial”–in the Russia Investigation? (Thursday, Mar. 23)
- Steve Vladeck, [Calling it] Treason Doth Never Prosper… (Friday, Mar. 24)
- Kate Brannen, Trump is Making Us All Fight for the Truth (Friday, Mar. 24)
III. Norms Watch
- Katerina Wright, Norms Watch: Tracking the Erosion of Democratic Traditions (Mar.20-24) (Friday, Mar. 24)
IV. U.S. Foreign Policy
- Alexandra Bell, Gutting the State Department is National Security Malpractice (Friday, Mar. 24)
V. The Supreme Court: Judge Gorsuch
- Just Security, Just Security’s Executive Editor Jameel Jaffer to Testify in Gorsuch Hearings (Monday, Mar. 20)
- Jameel Jaffer, Judge Gorsuch and Executive Power (Wednesday, Mar. 22)
VI. Yemen: U.S. Support to Saudi Arabia
- Ryan Goodman and Samuel Oakford, Did U.S. Provide Helicopter Used in Attack of Somali Refugees in Yemen? (Friday, Mar. 22)
VII. Surveillance
- Jake Laperruque, Preventing an Aerial Panopticon Over American Cities (Wednesday, Mar. 22)
- Michael Price, NYPD Muslim Surveillance Settlement a Victory for New Yorkers, but Vigilance Still Needed (Wednesday, Mar. 22)
- Daniel Schuman and Sean Vitka, Drawing a Line on Mass Surveillance: How Congress Must Reform Section 702 (Thursday, Mar. 23)
- Robyn Greene, Incidental Collection Is Extremely Troubling, Regardless of Legality (Friday, Mar. 24)
VIII. UN Peacekeeping
- Patryck I. Labuda, The UN Goes to War in the Central African Republic: What are the Limits of Peacekeeping? (Thursday, Mar. 23)
IX. CIA Extraordinary Rendition
- Beth Van Schaack, Closing the Loop: Sabrina De Sousa Pardoned for Role in CIA Torture and Rendition (Wednesday, Mar. 22)
X. International Court of Justice: Ukraine v. Russia
- Beth Van Schaack, Ukraine Update: the ICJ Proceedings & Options for Justice in the United States (Tuesday, Mar. 21)