I. War Powers, Congressional Authorization, Use of Force: North Korea, ISIS, Syria
- John Dehn, Calling on Congress and the President’s Advisors to Defend the Constitution (Tuesday, Apr. 25)
- Tom Dannenbaum, What’s at Stake for US Officials if Their Use of Force is an Int’l Crime of Aggression? (Tuesday, Apr. 25)
- Ryan Goodman, The Perils of a Congressional Authorization to Fight ISIS (Thursday, Apr. 27)
II. 100 Days of Trump
- Kate Brannen, 100 Days In: 10 Times Trump Didn’t Get His Way (Friday, Apr. 28)
- Jay Shooster, Norms Watch: The 100 Days Edition (Apr. 21-28) (Friday, Apr. 28)
III. Surveillance
- Sarah St. Vincent Broad Warrantless Surveillance Threatens to Undermine the Criminal Justice System (Wednesday, Apr. 26)
- Jake Laperruque, Questions to Ask As DHS Proposes Border Drones With Facial Recognition (Thursday, Apr. 27)
- Asha Rangappa, Letter to the Editor: Why Concerns Over FBI Queries Under Section 702 Are Overblown (Friday, Apr. 28)
- Julian Sanchez, All About “About” Collection (Friday, Apr. 28)
- Jennifer Granick, Today’s ODNI and Section 702 News (Friday, Apr. 28)
IV. Yemen
- Kate Brannen, U.S.-Supported Government in Yemen Has Ties to Al-Qaeda (Monday, Apr. 24)
V. Whistleblowing, Leaking, and Press Freedom
- Patrick Eddington, Letter to the Editor: The Whistleblower Protection Debate Continued (Tuesday, Apr. 25)
- Ryan Goodman and Steve Vladeck, Q&A: Why an Assange Prosecution Could Pose Such a Threat to the Press (Wednesday, Apr. 26)
VI. Law of War and U.S. Military Justice
- Eugene R. Fidell, U.S. Military Justice and “Operational Mishaps”: A Primer (Monday, Apr. 24)
VII. UN Counterterrorism Reform
- Eric Rosand and Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini, UN Counterterrorism Reform Overlooks Crucial Partner (Monday, Apr. 24)
VIII. Foreign Policy
- Just Security, Livestream: A New “New World Order”?: American Security in an Era of Global Challenge (Wednesday, Apr. 26)