I. Comey Firing
- Philip Bobbitt, The Comey Firing and the Rule of Law (Tuesday, May, 9)
- Marty Lederman, An Odd and (perhaps) Telling Omission in the Rosenstein Memo [UPDATED] (Tuesday, May, 9)
- Ryan Goodman, Reports Suggest Comey’s Firing Could Be an Obstruction of Justice in Russia Investigation (Wednesday, May 10)
- Julian Sanchez, Some Obvious Thoughts About the Comey Firing (Wednesday, May 10)
- Ken Gude, Rosenstein’s Reputation Now Rests on His Appointment of a Special Counsel in Russia Investigation (Wednesday, May 10)
- Steve Vladeck, The Coming Comey Succession Crisis (Thursday, May 11)
- Kate Brannen, Q&A on Comey Firing, Russia Investigation and More (Thursday, May 11)
- Kate Brannen, White House Offers Zero Credible Evidence to Backup Assertion that Morale Was Low at FBI (Thursday, May 11)
- Jennifer Daskal, Did Trump Engage in the Obstruction of Justice? The Special Reasons for a Special Prosecutor (Friday, May 12)
- Jennifer Daskal, President Trump: Don’t Replace Andrew McCabe (Friday, May 12)
II. Sally Yates Hearing
- Just Security, Read Ahead Materials for Sally Yates Hearing (Monday, May, 8)
III. Trump-Russia Ties
- Alex Whiting, What is the Significance of Grand Jury Subpoenas in the Flynn Investigation? (Wednesday, May 10)
- Julian Sanchez, A Misplaced Focus on “Collusion” (Friday, May 12)
IV. Travel Ban
- Marty Lederman, Judge Keenan Identifies the Most Straightforward Reason Why the Entry Ban is Unlawful (Tuesday, May, 9)
V. Norms Watch
- Jay Shooster, Norms Watch: Tracking the Erosion of Democratic Traditions (May 5-12) (Friday, May 12)
VI. Authorization for Use of Military Force: ISIS
- Just Security, 2 Points by Stephen Preston on a Congressional War Authorization for ISIS (Monday, May 8)
VII. Syria Airstrikes
- Charles J. Dunlap, Jr., On Israeli Airstrikes in Syria—Lawful and No Need for Transparency (Monday, May 8)
VIII. Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster and National Security Council
- Kate Brannen, The Knives Are Out for Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster (Tuesday, May 9)
IX. Yemen
- Sarah Knuckey and Rahma A. Hussein, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Groups Urge Ambassadors on the UN Security Council to Support Yemeni Civil Society (Wednesday, May 10)
X. Freedom of the Press: Julian Assange
- Elizabeth Goitein, The Constitutional Rubicon of an Assange Prosecution (Tuesday, May 9)
XI. Trump Administration Foreign Policy–and Congress
- Jonathan Lachman, Congress Protects U.S. Foreign Aid For Now but the Budget Wars Are Just Beginning (Friday, May 12)
XII. Police Reform
- Rachel Kleinfeld, The Missing Middle in Police Reform (Tuesday, May 9)
XIII. Privacy
- Jennifer Daskal, New White Paper Series: 21st Century Framework for Digital Privacy (Monday, May 8)