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In the Media

NYU Law features RCLS event “Crisis at the Justice Department: Perspectives on Prosecutorial Independence and Political Interference,” providing key quotes from our panelists and a video recording of the event

February 26th, 2020|

RCLS fellow Lisa Monaco appeared on the Lawfare Podcast to discuss the latest in coronavirus developments and her perspectives on the response from the US and China

February 26th, 2020|

RCLS fellow and longtime career Justice official Lisa Monaco writes a deeply personal reflection in Just Security on the latest developments at the DOJ and their long-run damage to the institution

February 17th, 2020|

RCLS fellow Bob Bauer writes in the New York Times about the ongoing crisis at the Department of Justice and the message about political weaponization sent by the Roger Stone prosecutor’s resignation from the Department

February 16th, 2020|

RCLS Co-Faculty Director Ryan Goodman analyzes the legal claims in the White House’s notice to Congress on the legal and policy basis for the Soleimani strike

February 14th, 2020|

RCLS fellow Nicholas Rasmussen, former NCTC director, discusses the appointment of Amb. Richard Grenell as acting Director of National Intelligence with the Washington Post

February 14th, 2020|

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

February 11th, 2020|

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

February 10th, 2020|

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”

February 10th, 2020|

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

February 10th, 2020|