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2016-09-13T14:16:22-04:00
In the Media
RCLS fellow Nicholas Rasmussen, former NCTC director, discusses the appointment of Amb. Richard Grenell as acting Director of National Intelligence with the
Washington Post
Alex Potcovaru
2020-02-24T10:22:03-05:00
February 14th, 2020
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RCLS fellow Stephen Pomper, former senior NSC official charged with coordinating interagency policy on landmines, joined
War on the Rocks
to discuss the Trump administration’s reversal of the 2014 ban on anti-personnel landmine use outside of the Korean peninsula
Alex Potcovaru
2020-02-11T16:21:32-05:00
February 11th, 2020
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RCLS fellow Nicholas Rasmussen quoted in the
New York Times
on a recent strike against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and the lingering threats that it poses
Alex Potcovaru
2020-02-10T11:49:47-05:00
February 10th, 2020
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RCLS fellow Lisa Monaco writes in
Lawfare
that coronavirus illustrates why pandemics should be a national security priority and will require leadership, organization, and policy “guided by facts, not alarmism”
Alex Potcovaru
2020-02-10T11:47:39-05:00
February 10th, 2020
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RCLS fellow Yascha Mounk in
The Atlantic
argues that new data show a decline around the world in citizens’ satisfaction with democracy—which can pave the way for “demagogues and opportunists” to fill the void
Alex Potcovaru
2020-02-10T11:50:32-05:00
February 10th, 2020
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RCLS fellow Lisa Monaco joined Ken Wainstein for a special edition of Cafe’s “Stay Tuned with Preet” to discuss pressing national security issues like coronavirus and the FISA process
Alex Potcovaru
2020-02-05T09:41:41-05:00
February 5th, 2020
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NYU Law Professor Randy Milch writes that “the FTC’s public adherence to reasonableness in spite of its orders [now mandating an ‘at a minimum’ standard] reflects an increasingly obscure system unlikely to result in effective or coherent cybersecurity.”
Alex Potcovaru
2020-01-30T10:23:11-05:00
January 30th, 2020
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RCLS affiliates Ryan Goodman and Andrew Weissmann write in
Just Security
that litigating executive privilege claims in federal court could backfire on the Trump administration if the court rules that the proposed testimony involves evidence of a crime
Alex Potcovaru
2020-01-29T10:26:26-05:00
January 29th, 2020
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RCLS fellow Bob Bauer in
Just Security
explores the relevant factors in determining “egregious cases of political self-interestedness that constitute ‘abuse of power’ warranting impeachment and removal”
Alex Potcovaru
2020-01-29T10:27:39-05:00
January 29th, 2020
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RCLS co-faculty director Ryan Goodman joined PBS NewsHour and CNN to discuss the latest in impeachment news as the defense team introduced its arguments before the Senate
Alex Potcovaru
2020-01-27T11:18:00-05:00
January 27th, 2020
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