Surveillance and Technology
- Paul Seamus Ryan, Cambridge Analytica and Its Foreign National Staff Violated U.S. Laws
- Joshua Geltzer, It’s Not a Filter Bubble. It’s a Filter Shroud
Trump-Russia Investigation
- John Reed, Just Security Podcast: The White House’s “Pardon Dangle” and Obstruction of Justice
- Ryan Goodman, House Intel Committee Findings Contradict Kushner’s Testimony
- Steven J. Barela, Zero Shades of Grey: Russian-Ops Violate International Law
- Alex Whiting, Why Dangling a Pardon Could Be an Obstruction of Justice—Even if the Pardon Power is Absolute
The Defense Department
- Kate Brannen, Exclusive: Mattis Drafting Specific Options for Using Defense Dollars to Pay for Trump’s Wall
Immigration
- Liam Brennan, Reclaiming the Public Safety Mantle for Sanctuary Cities
U.S. Military Operations, Civilians and Human Rights
- Kate Martin, The Senate Can’t Hide From Debating U.S. Assistance to the Saudi War in Yemen
- Abdillahi Sheikh Abukar, Somalis Harmed by Suspected Drone Strikes Demand Accountability
- Laura Dickinson and Alex Whiting, Expert Q&A: The International Criminal Court’s Afghanistan Probe and the US
International Law and Modern Warfare
- Lt. Col. Shane Reeves and Michael Schmitt, An Athens and Sparta Alliance: A Call for Collaboration Between Academics and Practitioners on the Law Governing Conflict