I. U.S. Intervention in Syria
- Michael J. Adams, When Moral Compulsion is Characterized as a Crime of Aggression (Monday, Apr. 17)
- Ryan Goodman, Robert S. Taylor: On the Syria Strikes and Future of Non-UN Humanitarian Action (Tuesday, Apr. 18)
- Stephen Griffin, The Fog of War Powers (Wednesday, Apr. 19)
- Ryan Goodman, Making Sense of the Allegations that the U.S. Military Struck a Mosque in Syria (Friday, Apr. 21)
II. Yemen: U.S. Support to Saudi Arabia
- Ryan Goodman, Former Deputy Assist Sec of Defense: “Glaring” “deficiencies” in Saudi Air Force responsible for civilian casualties in Yemen (Monday, Apr. 17)
- Ryan Goodman, US Seeks New Assurances from Saudis on Civilian Casualties—but is that even possible? (Friday, Apr. 21)
III. Norms Watch
- Jay Shooster, Norms Watch: Tracking the Erosion of Democratic Traditions (Apr. 14-21) (Friday, Apr. 21)
IV. The Law of War: Mother of All Bombs and the Rules of Engagement
- Michael Schmitt and Lt. Cdr. Peter Barker, “The Mother of All Bombs”: Understanding the Massive Ordnance Air Blast Weapon (Friday, Apr. 21)
- Benjamin Haas, The Pragmatic Reasons For Strict Rules of Engagement (Thursday, Apr. 20)
V. North Korea
- Jennifer Daskal, Trump on North Korea: The Dangerous Impulse to Go it Alone (Tuesday, Apr. 18)
VI. The Travel Ban and Islamophobia
- Caroline Mala Corbin, Unconstitutional Motives: When US Policies Are Motivated Only in Part by Religious Discrimination (Wednesday, Apr. 19)
VII. Border Security and Immigration
- Rachel Kleinfeld, Fear and Loathing at DHS: Kelly Resorts to Trump Administration Fear Tactics (Wednesday, Apr. 19)
VIII. Human Rights: Ukraine and Falun Gong
- Beth Van Schaack, “Golden Shield” Oral Arguments Today: Doe v. Cisco (Tuesday, Apr, 18)
- Beth Van Schaack, The ICJ Issues Provisional Measures Against Russia on Ukraine’s Racial Discrimination Claims (Thursday, Apr. 20)
IX. Women, Peace, and Security
- Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Rethinking the Women, Peace and Security Agenda through the Lens of Resistance (Monday, Apr. 17)
X. Whistleblowing
- Andrew Bakaj and Mark Zaid, Letter to the Editor: Whistleblower Protections Are Getting Stronger (Friday, Apr. 21)