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Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman co-authors a piece in Just Security outlining likely ways the second Trump administration could construct and publicly frame mass deportation efforts, as well as potential political and logistical challenges it may encounter. 

December 8th, 2024|

In Foreign Affairs, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Michael Wahid Hanna examines the evolving U.S.-Egyptian relationship against the backdrop of modern global conflicts, noting where the two countries have grown closer and where they remain at odds.

December 2nd, 2024|

In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Rebecca Ingber maps international responses to ICC arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Gallant, categorizing states’ support or critiques with respect to ICC legitimacy and questions of immunity.

November 26th, 2024|

In Lawfare, Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer argues that judgments of perceived failure in recent legal cases against former President Trump must acknowledge the exceptional, severe pressures that beset the legal system.

November 18th, 2024|

Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman joins NYU Law Forum discussion on likely policy measures and implications of President-elect Trump’s second term, including Cabinet appointments, application of the Insurrection Act, and potential efforts against perceived political enemies.

November 18th, 2024|

On the Just Security Podcast, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Tom Joscelyn discusses U.S. presidential history and lessons for the modern era with political scientist Corey Brettschneider, author of the new book The Presidents and the People.

November 4th, 2024|

Non-Resident Senior Fellow Michael Wahid Hanna authors an International Crisis Group primer on U.S. election violence risks, highlighting which elements are more stable than four years ago and which still pose significant threats.

October 30th, 2024|

In Just Security, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Rebecca Ingber examines the implications and limitations of international law becoming a “third rail” in American politics.

October 25th, 2024|

Faculty Co-Director Ryan Goodman tells NPR that the Supreme Court presidential immunity decision means “a president would not have to fear criminal accountability for ordering a sham investigation of their perceived enemies.”

October 23rd, 2024|

Distinguished Senior Fellow Bob Bauer co-authors a piece in Lawfare discussing why voters and reform proponents should still care about conflict of interest norms and tax disclosure practices, despite their decline in political salience.

October 23rd, 2024|