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10 Mar 2018, 4:34 am
Scott Anderson and Molly Reynolds examined the procedural context of a joint resolution on Yemen introduced by a bipartisan contingent of senators and the implications of this context. [read post]
15 Jun 2019, 6:01 am
Molly Reynolds and Scott Anderson analyzed a new measure that increases the power of House committees to pursue enforcement of additional subpoenas. [read post]
21 Apr 2018, 6:04 am
Describing the draft as a fast track to nowhere, Scott Anderson and Molly Reynolds argued that the “expedited procedures” at the heart of the draft do little to alter the balance of power between Congress and the White House. [read post]
12 Dec 2018, 11:47 am
Jen Patja Howell shared the latest episode of the Lawfare Podcast, in which Benjamin Wittes discusses the war in Yemen with Gregory Johnsen and Daniel Byman, followed by a conversation between Scott Anderson and Molly Reynolds on how Congress is planning to respond to the war. [read post]
10 Oct 2020, 11:42 am
Jen Patja Howell released an episode of the Lawfare Podcast which was filmed live on Thursday, featuring a conversation between Wittes and Andrew Weissmann—a former prosecutor on Bob Mueller’s team—about Weissmann’s new memoir: Molly E. [read post]
10 Jun 2021, 11:03 am
Quinta Jurecic and Molly Reynolds argued that the Senate’s report on the events of Jan. 6 is both useful and profoundly incomplete. [read post]
11 Jun 2022, 9:11 am
Anderson were joined by Molly Reynolds to discuss Russia’s attempt to hold eastern Ukraine, the House select committee's public hearing, and the prosecutions of those allegedly involved in the Jan. 6 attack: Howell also shared an episode of the Lawfare Podcast in which Benjamin Wittes sat down with Oleksandra Matviychuk to discuss her experience as a war crimes documenter, the current challenge of documenting and prosecuting Russian war crimes, and how the Ukrainian… [read post]
23 Jun 2022, 10:37 am
Anderson sat down to discuss the extradition of Julian Assange, Chinese access to TikTok customer data, and Google’s potentially sentient LaMDA artificial intelligence program. [read post]
26 Jan 2019, 8:05 am
Scott Anderson explained that well before proposing a national emergency to direct the military to build a border wall, the Trump administration’s border policies already raised constitutional quandaries. [read post]
18 Feb 2021, 10:55 am
Anderson and Molly Reynolds discuss the end of the Senate impeachment trial. [read post]
1 May 2021, 6:56 am
Anderson sat down with Nicholas Danforth to discuss the U.S. [read post]
14 Sep 2019, 7:38 am
This week at Lawfare, Molly E. [read post]
11 Jul 2022, 9:42 am
Anderson, Quinta Jurecic, Nattalie Orpett, Roger Parloff, David Priess, Molly Reynolds, and Benjamin Wittes. [read post]
18 Apr 2014, 4:55 am
— from Molly DiBianca’s Delaware Employment Law Blog Step Away From the Text Messages — from Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas Do Email Bans Derail Workplace Flexibility? [read post]
18 May 2015, 10:09 am
The Neighbors are back on Art & Artifice, thanks to a post by Rosie Burbidge with an assist from Molly Stech on this controversial privacy v creativity issue. [read post]
7 Dec 2019, 6:00 am
Anderson: Molly Reynolds and Margaret Taylor discussed what they expect to happen next in this new stage of the impeachment inquiry in the House Judiciary Committee. [read post]
27 Jul 2019, 4:56 am
Immediately following the hearings, Scott Anderson, Hadley Baker, Mikhaila Fogel, Susan Hennessey, Quinta Jurecic, Vishnu Kannan, Eugenia Lostri, David Priess, Margaret Taylor and Benjamin Wittes analyzed Mueller’s testimony and its implications for Congress’s next steps. [read post]
25 Jul 2018, 11:42 am
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2 Mar 2019, 6:57 am
Turning to Congress, Hady Amr and Scott Anderson pointed out that Trump will need Congress to execute key aspect of his plan for Middle East peace. [read post]
21 Feb 2021, 11:41 am
Anderson and Molly Reynolds discussed the finale of the impeachment trial: Howell shared an episode of Rational Security, the “Not Guilty but Sort of Guilty” edition: Eric Halliday and Rachael Hanna explained how the federal government can pursue and prosecute domestic terrorists. [read post]