Foreign Affairs
The Just Security Podcast: ‘The National Security Constitution in the 21st Century’ Book Talk
Feb 5th, 2025
Symposium on Harold Hongju Koh’s ‘The National Security Constitution in the 21st Century’
Oct 25th, 2024
Transparency of International Agreements Under the Revised Case-Zablocki Act: An Assessment After Six Months
Jun 10th, 2024
The President and Immigration Law Series: Presidential Power, Migration Management, and Foreign Affairs
Oct 16th, 2020
A Bipartisan Push in Congress to Fight the ‘Parallel Pandemic’ of Human Rights Abuses Abroad
Jun 1st, 2020
How Congress Can Save Lives, Protect Rights, and Exert U.S. Leadership Globally in Response to Coronavirus
Apr 8th, 2020
Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Six: Why the majority’s surprising decision on executive exclusivity is unpersuasive
Jun 13th, 2015
Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Five: Why did the majority choose to decide whether the President’s “recognition” power is exclusive?
Jun 13th, 2015
Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Four: Justice Thomas as constitutional iconoclast (or, “What was so terrible about King George III, anyway?”)
Jun 11th, 2015