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15 Feb 2020, 11:01 am by Hadley Baker, Elliot Setzer
Richard Altieri and Benjamin Della Rocca analyzed the Department of Justice’s indictment against People's Liberation Army officers for the 2017 Equifax hack in Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S. [read post]
8 Feb 2020, 9:44 am by Elliot Setzer
In a special edition of the Lawfare Podcast, Benjamin Wittes interviewed Richard Hasen, an election-law expert, about what went wrong in Iowa, the flaws that can plague elections and how to think about election legitimacy: Jeh Johnson argued during a speech at the American Constitution Society Symposium that the War Powers Resolution should be repealed and replaced. [read post]
7 Feb 2020, 1:37 pm by Elliot Setzer, Jacob Schulz
Benjamin Wittes interviewed Richard Hasen, an election-law expert and the author of “Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy. [read post]
7 Feb 2020, 8:56 am by Elliot Setzer
Michael Fischerkeller and Richard Harknett argue that cost imposition should be reconceptualized to align with the realities of cyber strategic competition. [read post]
5 Feb 2020, 4:34 pm
Kolbe, Prospects for Post-Minustah Security in Haiti Sabrina Karim, The Legacy of Peacekeeping on the Liberian Security Sector Karin Landgren, Unmeasured Positive Legacies of UN Peace Operations Richard Caplan, The Foundations of a Research Agenda ArticlesDahlia Simangan, A Case for a Normative Local Involvement in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding Benjamin Tkach & Joe Phillips, UN Organizational and Financial Incentives to Employ Private Military and Security Companies in… [read post]
3 Feb 2020, 9:01 pm by Vikram David Amar and Evan Caminker
Dershowitz also claims support from a jurist-playing-advocate, former Supreme Court Justice Benjamin Curtis, who advanced a similar view while spearheading President Andrew Johnson’s impeachment defense. [read post]
3 Feb 2020, 12:38 pm by Melanie Fontes
  The main argument against the ability to indict a sitting president was the September 24, 1973, Office of Legal Counsel (“OLC”) memo drafted by President Richard Nixon’s OLC in the wake of his impeachment. [read post]
3 Feb 2020, 5:03 am by David Post
Dershowitz himself (and Benjamin Curtis, White House Counsel to Pres. [read post]
1 Feb 2020, 8:14 am by Elliot Setzer
-China technology policy news, Richard Altieri and Benjamin Della Rocca discussed a spike in coronavirus deaths and Britain’s approval of Huawei for use in the U.K. [read post]
25 Jan 2020, 1:59 pm by Jacob Schulz
Benjamin Della Rocca and Richard Altieri explained both the newest trade deal between the U.S. and China and new regulations for the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). [read post]
23 Jan 2020, 8:01 am by Hannah Kris
Richard Altieri and Benjamin Della Rocca analyzed the “phase one” trade deal recently signed into law between the U.S. and China and explained new CFIUS regulations. [read post]
20 Jan 2020, 4:00 am by Howard Friedman
From SSRN:Monika Zalnieriute & Catherine Weiss, Reconceptualizing Intersectionality in Judicial Interpretation: Moving Beyond Formalistic Accounts of Discrimination on Islamic Covering Prohibitions, (Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law and Justice, 2020).Benjamin L. [read post]
4 Jan 2020, 9:02 am by Hadley Baker
Richard Altieri and Benjamin Della Rocca posted the latest of SinoTech, this edition focused on “Phase One” of the U.S. [read post]
3 Jan 2020, 5:35 am by Richard Altieri, Benjamin Della Rocca
U.S. and China Announce Agreement on Phase One Trade Deal On Dec. 13, President Trump announced that the U.S. and China had agreed to a “Phase One” trade deal. [read post]
29 Dec 2019, 9:05 pm by Series of Essays
Making Law Student Mental Health a Priority May 15, 2019 | Benjamin A. [read post]
25 Dec 2019, 9:06 pm by Series of Essays
The Need for Vaccine Regulation Overhaul August 15, 2019 | Benjamin A. [read post]
20 Dec 2019, 1:48 pm by Robert Black
The Constitution does not specify rules of evidence, and as Hilary Hurd and Benjamin Wittes of Lawfare recently wrote, neither do the Senate rules for impeachment trials. [read post]