Courts
U.S. Congress Should Stop Security Assistance to Guatemala Until Rule of Law is Restored
Jan 17th, 2019
A Congo War Crimes Decision: What It Means for Universal Jurisdiction Litigation in Germany and Beyond
Jan 11th, 2019
New Approach After Charlottesville Violence Protects Public Safety While Preserving Rights
Jan 2nd, 2019
Deciphering the Mystery Subpoena Case: Corporate Claims to Foreign Sovereign Immunity from U.S. Criminal Proceedings
Dec 31st, 2018
Americans Have Right to Know if US Failed to Warn Khashoggi—A New Lawsuit May Get Answers
Nov 21st, 2018
Prosecuting Wikileaks, Protecting Press Freedoms: Drawing the Line at Knowing Collaboration with a Foreign Intelligence Agency
Nov 19th, 2018
Initial Reactions to OLC’s Opinion on the Whitaker Designation as “Acting” Attorney General
Nov 15th, 2018
The Constitutional Challenge to Mueller’s Appointment (Part VI): Oral Argument and Supplemental Briefing Order [UPDATED]
Nov 9th, 2018
The Already-Strong Campaign Finance Case Against Donald Trump Just Got Stronger—Criminal offenses included
Nov 9th, 2018
A Quick Primer on the Legality of Appointing Matthew Whitaker as “Acting” Attorney General, and Whitaker’s Power to Influence the Russia Investigation
Nov 8th, 2018
Reply to Bauer and Goodman: No, the Government Doesn’t Decide What ‘Legitimate Press Functions’ Are First Amendment Worthy
Nov 3rd, 2018
Why the First Amendment Does Not Protect Trump Campaign Collusion with Wikileaks and Russia
Nov 2nd, 2018
The Constitutional Challenge to Robert Mueller’s Appointment (Part V): If Mueller is an Inferior Officer, Was Rosenstein’s Appointment Constitutional?
Nov 1st, 2018
The Constitutional Challenge to Robert Mueller’s Appointment (Part IV): Morrison, Edmond, and the DOJ Special Counsel Regulations
Oct 31st, 2018
The Constitutional Challenge to Robert Mueller’s Appointment (Part III): What Would be “Good Cause” to Remove Mueller?
Oct 30th, 2018
Jam v. International Finance Corp.: May International Organizations Violate Rights with Impunity?
Oct 30th, 2018
The Constitutional Challenge to Robert Mueller’s Appointment (Part II): Is Mueller Even an Officer Subject to the Appointments Clause?
Oct 26th, 2018
Conscientious Objectors and Whistleblowers: Sentencing Should Recognize First Amendment Interests
Oct 18th, 2018
MBS and the Torture Victims Protection Act–His travel to the United States may no longer be an option
Oct 17th, 2018