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28 Jan 2011, 3:10 pm by Kenneth Anderson
This is a constant theme for Ben, Jack Goldsmith, Bobby Chesney, and lots of other people (including me, in a short New York Times magazine piece in 2006, "It's Congress's War, Too," which says it all). [read post]
23 Nov 2010, 2:09 pm by Jonathan Hafetz
In a Washington Post op-ed, Benjamin Wittes and Jack Goldsmith argue that Ghailani illustrates the risks of bringing terrorism suspects to trial—the main risk being that the government cannot guarantee the outcome. [read post]
3 Sep 2010, 2:48 pm by Orin Kerr
(Orin Kerr) Three important voices in national security law — Jack Goldsmith, Bobby Chesney, and Benjamin Wittes — have launched a new blog: LAWFARE: Hard National Security Choices. [read post]
19 Mar 2010, 5:22 am
" The newspaper also contains an op-ed by Benjamin Wittes and Jack L. [read post]
22 Jan 2010, 11:03 am by Kenneth Anderson
" (This is in Benjamin Wittes' new ed. volume, Legislating the War on Terror: An Agenda for Reform, at 83.) [read post]
22 Dec 2009, 2:20 pm by Lyle Denniston
Indeed, Hogan's comments were cited specifically in a newspaper opinion column Tuesday by two of those private advocates - law professor Jack Goldsmith and think-tank analyst Benjamin Wittes. [read post]
2 Dec 2009, 10:51 am
The Editor Benjamin Wittes is a Senior Fellow and Research Director in Public Law at the Brookings Institution. [read post]
2 Jul 2009, 2:07 pm
On Monday, Benjamin Wittes and Jack Goldsmith had an op-ed in the Washington Post arguing that the Obama Administration should not replicate the Bush Administration's executive unilateralism in national security... [read post]
9 Dec 2008, 1:44 am
" Jack Goldsmith and Benjamin Wittes have this jurisprudence essay online at Slate. [read post]
22 Dec 2007, 1:07 pm
Jack Goldsmith's part memoir, part historical and legal analysis of the Bush administration's war on terror, The Terror Presidency, came out a number of months back. [read post]
12 Oct 2007, 10:24 am
October 12, 2007Re: Although The Conventional Wisdom Of The Pols And The Mainstream Media Have Now Anointed Him A Hero, In Truth Jack Goldsmith Stands Convicted Out Of His Own Mouth As Well As By Recent Events.Dear Colleagues: By Thursday, October 4th, I had been doing preparatory work for roughly three weeks in order to write about Jack Goldsmith's new book, The Terror Presidency ("TP"), which deals mainly with Goldsmith's work as… [read post]
7 Oct 2007, 9:16 am
Benjamin Wittes, in his outstanding Policy Review article on counterterrorism and law, here, begins by saying that if you are serious - serious, mind you, not just someone reciting a verbal formula - about counterterrorism, you have to accept tradeoffs of security and liberties. [read post]
12 Sep 2007, 1:05 pm
"Inside the 'Terror Presidency'": Today's broadcast of the public radio program "On Point" included this segment (available online in both RealPlayer and Windows Media Player formats) featuring Jack Goldsmith and Benjamin Wittes. [read post]
8 Aug 2007, 10:35 am
More to the point - you can argue for pretty much all of the reforms of the system that the op-ed calls for (some of the important ones of which I in fact support) without having to go back and make claims about the fundamental wrongness of the administration's legal judgments about the applicability of the laws of war.The cutting edge of discussion about counterterrorism policy today is, for example, Jack Goldsmith and Neal Katyal's joint call for a national security… [read post]
11 Jul 2007, 9:15 am
Others include Benjamin Wittes, Ruth Wedgwood, Judge Richard Posner, and task force co-chairs Peter Berkowitz and David Brady. [read post]
14 May 2007, 8:49 am
Rumsfeld decision.It must also be admitted, in my view, that although "meaningful, probing judicial review has a more substantial place in this war than the administration allows, it has a far-more-limited one than many civil libertarians and human-rights advocates imagine," as Brookings Institution guest scholar Benjamin Wittes writes in a forthcoming June/July Policy Review article.Wittes and other moderate-minded experts of diverse political views appear to agree on… [read post]
12 Feb 2007, 9:49 pm
Mass. 2006) Books Bruce Ackerman, The Failure of the Founding Fathers: Jefferson, Marshal and the Rise of Presidential Democracy (Belknap 2005) Jack Goldsmith & Tim Wu, Who Controls the Internet: Illusions of a Borderless World (Oxford 2006) Geoffrey Robertson, The Tyrannicide Brief: The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold (Pantheon 2006; Chatto & Windus 2005) Benjamin Wittes, Confirmation Wars: Preserving Independent Courts in Angry… [read post]