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11 Sep 2014, 4:00 pm by Matt Danzer
(N.B.: Jack Goldsmith played no role in the editing of this post.) [read post]
18 Nov 2008, 6:12 am
The Justice secretary, Jack Straw does not seem to be inclined to do so. [read post]
15 May 2007, 4:48 am
Much of the testimony concerned the inicident on March 11, 2004, when Comey, AG Ashcroft and AAG Jack Goldsmith (OLC) refused to sign off on the legality of the NSA "terrorist surveillance" program. [read post]
15 May 2007, 4:48 am
Much of the testimony concerned the inicident on March 11, 2004, when Comey, AG Ashcroft and AAG Jack Goldsmith (OLC) refused to sign off on the legality of the NSA "terrorist surveillance" program. [read post]
25 Aug 2023, 6:11 am by Neil H. Buchanan
During a phone call a couple of weeks ago with Professor Dorf, I brought up a then-recent New York Times op-ed by Jack Goldsmith, who is currently a professor at Harvard Law School and was formerly a high-ranking official in the George W. [read post]
8 Feb 2017, 10:00 am by Jonathan Rauch
In the new (March) issue of The Atlantic, and with the help of Lawfare editors Jack Goldsmith and Benjamin Wittes, I take up the question of how the damage might be mitigated if President Trump proves to be either authoritarian enough or impulsive and vindictive enough to threaten the integrity of core democratic institutions and norms. [read post]
4 Jul 2020, 8:25 am by Matt Gluck, Tia Sewell
Jack Goldsmith shared a supplement to the Bradley, Deeks & Goldsmith Foreign Relations Law casebook. [read post]
24 Aug 2018, 7:35 am by Jim Baker
As a joint report by several inspectors general later stated, Jack Goldsmith, who was assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) at the time, sent a one-page memorandum . . . to Comey in which Goldsmith explained that the President, as Commander-in-Chief and Chief Executive with the constitutional duty to “take care that the laws [be] faithfully executed,” made a determination that [Stellar Wind], as practiced, was lawful. [read post]
3 Oct 2011, 12:35 pm by Kenneth Anderson
(Kenneth Anderson) Jack Goldsmith, writing at Lawfare, urges the Obama administration to release a redacted version of the Justice Department’s memo concluding that the targeting of Al-Awlaki was lawful — if not a redacted version, then some reasonably complete and authoritative statement of its legal reasoning. [read post]
2 May 2013, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
Excerpts from Jack Goldsmith, The Terror Presidency: Law and Judgment Inside the Bush Administration (W.W. [read post]
3 Nov 2018, 11:10 am by Anushka Limaye
Wittes, in collaboration with Jack Goldsmith, also analyzed what the document says and what it means for Bob Mueller’s investigation. [read post]
7 May 2016, 7:32 am by Alex R. McQuade
 Jack Goldsmith, however, told us that he is skeptical that the lawsuit will succeed. [read post]
7 Sep 2014, 1:49 pm by Omar Ha-Redeye
Jack Goldsmith, Assistant Attorney General at the time, wrote in a memo from May 2004, …the President, as Commander in Chief and Chief Executive, has legal authority to authorize the NSA to conduct [this surveillance]… and thus that the operation of the STELLAR WIND program as described above is lawful. [read post]
13 Jun 2018, 11:19 am by David Pozen
Its precise elements have shifted some over time, but as Jack Goldsmith explains in a riveting new essay on “The Failure of Internet Freedom,”* it has consistently been anchored in the principles of (as Goldsmith puts it) “commercial non-regulation” and “anti-censorship. [read post]
15 Apr 2013, 7:15 pm by Mark Tushnet
The first and second are a bit snarky, and make specific reference to my colleague and co-panelist Jack Goldsmith, so I want to make it clear at the outset that my remarks are NOT directed at him personally; I’m using “him” as an allusion to a more general phenomenon.1. [read post]
13 Jun 2018, 11:30 am by David Pozen
Its precise elements have shifted some over time, but as Jack Goldsmith explains in a riveting new essay on The Failure of Internet Freedom,* it has consistently been anchored in the principles of (as Goldsmith puts it) “commercial non-regulation” and “anti-censorship. [read post]
3 Nov 2017, 10:02 am by Benjamin Wittes
Jack Goldsmith (@jacklgoldsmith) November 2, 2017 But, who thinks Trump has anything concrete to do with this? [read post]