I. U.S. Intervention in Syria
- Michael Schmitt and Chris Ford, The Use of Force in Response to Syrian Chemical Attacks: Emergence of a New Norm? (Saturday, Apr. 8)
- Marty Lederman, (Apparent) Administration Justifications for Legality of Strikes Against Syria (Saturday, Apr. 8)
- Ryan Goodman, Apples and Oranges–Obama’s and Trump’s Plans to Strike Syria for Chem Weapons Use (Monday, Apr. 10)
- Beth Van Schaack, Important New Bipartisan Bill To Advance Accountability for International Crimes in Syria (Monday, Apr. 10)
- Kate Brannen, Tracking the White House’s Reasons for Bombing Syria (Tuesday, Apr. 11)
- Rebecca Ingber, International Law is Failing Us in Syria (Wednesday, Apr. 12)
- Steve Vladeck, Senators McCain and Graham’s Alarming Suggestion that the Conflicts With ISIS and Assad are “Inextricably Connected” (Wednesday, Apr. 12)
II. Russian Interference in U.S. Election
- Ryan Goodman, How High Was the Bar for Getting a FISA Warrant to Monitor Carter Page? (Wednesday, Apr. 12)
III. Norms Watch
- Katerina Wright, Norms Watch: Tracking the Erosion of Democratic Traditions (Apr. 7-14) (Friday, Apr. 14)
IV. Yemen: Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia
- Michael Posner, The Trump Administration Fails Tillerson’s Test (Tuesday, Apr. 11)
- Zoë Chapman, Contortions in the UK’s Arms Export Regime—and Costs of the Yemen War (Thursday, Apr. 13)
V. Guantanamo
- Steve Vladeck, The D.C. Circuit Gives Short Shrift to Public Access to Guantánamo Proceedings (Monday, Apr. 10)
VI. International Cooperation: Corruption
- Amelia Evans, Canary in the Coal Mine: Trump Administration Undermines a Global Anti-Corruption Initiative (Thursday, Apr. 13)
VII. U.S. Military Interventions, Generally
- Kate Brannen, What Military Actions Are Trump’s vs. Obama Holdovers? (Friday, Apr. 14)
VIII. Surveillance and Privacy: Extraterritorial Data and Border Searches
- Jennifer Daskal, A Microsoft Ireland Fix: Time to Act is Now! (Friday, Apr. 14)
- Jameel Jaffer, Censorship at the Border Threatens Free Speech Everywhere (Friday, Apr. 14)