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8 Jan 2019, 2:16 pm by Stewart Baker
Then we draw on our guests' expertise in counterintelligence prosecutions to review the APT10 indictment – and the claim by Jack Goldsmith and Robert Williams that the strategy is a failure. [read post]
8 Jan 2019, 7:00 am by Daniel J. Hemel, Eric A. Posner
Jack Goldsmith has responded to our op-ed and blog post with a post of his own that offers a “qualified defense” of Barr’s memo. [read post]
5 Jan 2019, 5:22 am by William Ford
Jack Goldsmith offered the first of two qualified defenses of the memo, noting that it has considerable support in executive branch precedent and Supreme Court case law. [read post]
2 Jan 2019, 11:37 am by Scott Harman, William Ford
Jack Goldsmith and Robert Williams argued that the Justice Department’s strategy of indicting malicious actors in the cyber arena may be ineffective and imprudent. [read post]
1 Jan 2019, 1:33 pm by Ilya Somin
As Harvard law professor Jack Goldsmith (a former Bush administration OLC head, and leading war powers expert) puts it, the memo builds on "Obama-era legal opinions" and "articulate[s] an extraordinarily broad conception of the president's authority to use military force abroad through air strikes without congressional authorization. [read post]
15 Dec 2018, 7:00 am by Mikhaila Fogel
Curtis Bradley, Oona Hathaway and Jack Goldsmith wondered why Article II Treaties have diminished in significance as a tool of U.S. foreign policy. [read post]
14 Dec 2018, 10:45 am by Mikhaila Fogel
Curtis Bradley, Oona Hathaway and Jack Goldsmith examined the apparently diminishing role of Article II treaties in U.S. foreign policy. [read post]
8 Dec 2018, 8:00 am by Mikhaila Fogel
And Jack Goldsmith shared the Winter 2018 Supplement for Bradley & Goldsmith, Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials (6th ed. 2017). [read post]
5 Dec 2018, 12:59 pm by Anushka Limaye
Jack Goldsmith shared the Winter 2018 Supplement for Bradley & Goldsmith, Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials. [read post]
19 Nov 2018, 6:00 am by Nathaniel Sobel
American companies are getting hacked, and the Securities and Exchange Commission wants corporate executives to do something about it. [read post]
Jack Goldsmith has written extensively on this issue at Lawfare—and press freedom advocates will be watching closely to see if there is any limiting principle that could enable Assange’s prosecution while shielding the New York Times or the Washington Post. [read post]
13 Nov 2018, 5:13 am by Bob Bauer
  Jack Goldsmith and Benjamin Wittes have rightly observed that the road map was a restrained presentation, limited to key statements and a guide to the supporting material in the evidentiary record. [read post]
8 Nov 2018, 5:36 am by Stephen Bates
That format, as Jack Goldsmith and Benjamin Wittes point out, bolsters the report’s nonpartisan, we-the-people authority. [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]
1 Nov 2018, 10:11 am by Anushka Limaye
And Jack Goldsmith and Benjamin Wittes explored the connections between the Watergate Road Map and the path forward for Robert Mueller. [read post]
31 Oct 2018, 9:13 am by Benjamin Wittes
I’m sure that I will have things to say about it once I have had a chance to digest it, as, I suspect, will Stephen Bates and Jack Goldsmith. [read post]
30 Oct 2018, 11:52 am by Anushka Limaye
Jack Goldsmith called attention to a new Hoover Institution project on Governance in an Emerging New World. [read post]
27 Oct 2018, 5:53 am by Anushka Limaye
Last week, at a book event at the Hoover Institution’s Washington Office, Jack Goldsmith sat down with John Mearsheimer to discuss Mearsheimer's new book, “The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International Realties,” on the consequences of moving towards a liberal democracy. [read post]
25 Oct 2018, 5:00 am by Stephen Bates
For instance, Jack Goldsmith has suggested that because of the manner of the appointment, the Justice Department special counsel regulations may apply to Mueller but not to his boss, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. [read post]