I. Trump and Russia
- Bob Bauer, Campaign Finance Law: When “Collusion” with a Foreign Government Becomes a Crime (Friday, June 2)
- Andy Wright and Kate Brannen, Could the White House Invoke Executive Privilege to Block Comey Testimony? (Friday, June 2)
II. Paris Agreement
- Harold Hongju Koh, Dena Adler, Joanna Dafoe, Peter Posada, Conor Dwyer Reynolds and Eugene Rusyn, Trump’s So-Called Withdrawal from Paris: Far From Over (Friday, June 2)
III. Targeting Authorities and Internal Chain of Command
- Christopher Fonzone, Delegating Commander-in-Chief Powers–Where to strike the balance (Tuesday, May 30)
- Benjamin Haas, Pence’s Troubling Advice: Follow the Chain of Command “Without Exception” (Wednesday, May 31)
IV. Travel Ban
- Marty Lederman, A simple reason to deny cert. in Trump v. IRAP: because the entry ban expires in 12 days, anyway (Friday, June 2)
V. Norms Watch
- Jay Shooster, Norms Watch: Democracy, the Trump Administration, and Reactions to It (May 26-June 2) (Friday, June 2)
VI. War in Yemen
- Sarah Knuckey, Yemeni Human Rights Activist Radhya Al-Mutawakel’s Speech to the UN Security Council (Wednesday, May 31)
- Rahma A. Hussein, The UAE’s Military and Naval Reliance on Eritrea Makes the War in Yemen Even Riskier for the U.S. (Wednesday, May 31)
VII. Guantánamo
- Steve Vladeck, Why the Supreme Court Should Take the Two New Guantánamo Military Commission Appeals (Wednesday, May 31)
VIII. Use of Force – Resort to Military Action
- Adil Ahmad Haque, Imminence and Self-Defense Against Non-State Actors: Australia Weighs In (Tuesday, May 30)
IX. Atrocities Prevention
- Beth Van Schaack, New Atrocities Prevention & Response Legislation Introduced (Tuesday, May 30)
X. South Sudan
- John Hursh, Army Chief is Fired in South Sudan: A Turning Point for Peace? (Thursday, June 1)
XI. Information Warfare, Democracy, and Civic Discourse
- Joseph Cassidy, The 21st Century Public Square: Protecting Online Comments from Manipulation and Disruption (Thursday, June 1)