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22 Sep 2017, 8:19 am
In the words of Jack Goldsmith from his recent piece in The Atlantic, “We have never had a president so ill-informed about the nature of his office, so openly mendacious, so self-destructive, or so brazen in his abusive attacks on the courts, the press, Congress (including members of his own party), and even senior officials within his own administration. [read post]
23 Mar 2011, 3:44 pm
In a post at Slate, Jack Goldsmith says that the Constitution’s original meaning in this area is “indeterminate. [read post]
13 Jun 2012, 2:34 pm
And, to be clear, it’s not like international lawyers have uniform views on this issue — I’m pretty sure Jack Goldsmith is much cooler to the treaty form than I am, but I still think he’d offer different or additional rationales than the one’s posed so far. 2) Outside of Russia, does anyone really want a treaty on cyber arms control? [read post]
26 Jan 2025, 9:13 am
" At the time, Jack Goldsmith eviscerated this rationale. [read post]
15 Jun 2015, 3:42 am
At Just Security, Marty Lederman adds to his analysis of the decision with parts five, six, and seven of his series; Marty also discusses the case in a podcast with Jack Goldsmith at Lawfare. [read post]
23 Feb 2012, 3:50 pm
Indeed, Wittes does not even bother to defend the Yoo-like memo written by his co-blogger, Jack Goldsmith, that the Court of Appeals repudiated in its first decision and repudiates again in this one. [read post]
15 Mar 2012, 6:12 am
He also offers a fresh perspective on the debate most recently revisited by Jack Goldsmith and Eric Posner, Andrew Guzman, and Mary Ellen O’Connell, arguing that it is more productive to ask what decision-makers should do about law, than what law requires of decision-makers (p. 296). [read post]
27 Jun 2017, 4:22 am
Commentary comes from Garrett Epps in The Atlantic, Noah Feldman at Bloomberg View, Aaron Blake in The Washington Post, Ruthann Robson at the Constitutional Law Prof Blog, Jack Goldsmith at Lawfare, Ryan Lockman at Lock Law Blog, Ilya Shapiro at the Cato Institute’s Cato at Liberty blog, Richard Primus at Politico Magazine, Michael Bobelian at Forbes, Adam Cox at Just Security, Shoba Wadhia at the ACS Blog, Rick Hasen at the Election Law Blog, Josh Blackman at his eponymous… [read post]
22 Dec 2009, 2:20 pm
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]
22 Jan 2010, 11:03 am
It is clear that jihadist recruitment is extending to US citizens, and, as Jack Goldsmith says in a recent book chapter, in defining the universe of people subject to administrative detention, it "should extend to US citizens as well as aliens. [read post]
29 May 2012, 8:14 am
As Jack Goldsmith has pointed out in his new book, Power and Constraint, targeted killing and drone warfare are likely to be the next “detention and interrogation” ground of de-legitimation in the broader argument over counterterrorism. [read post]
4 Apr 2018, 8:58 pm
Jack Goldsmith and Prof. [read post]
10 May 2010, 2:36 pm
Goldsmith, a Bush Administration lawyer post-9/11 and author of an Office of Legal Counsel memorandum ably criticized by José E. [read post]
23 Aug 2013, 5:46 am
Congress clamped down on such travel in 2007 after disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff’s influence-peddling scandal. [read post]
27 Mar 2008, 2:21 pm
(Ironically, as Jack Goldsmith relates in his book, The Terror Presidency, government lawyers who had expressed doubts about the legality of the program had won the day, and were working to put the program on sounder legal footing, long before the story was published.) [read post]
20 Feb 2023, 5:00 am
In an Atlantic article in 2020, for example, Harvard Law School professor Jack Goldsmith and University of Arizona law professor Andrew Keane Woods declared that “in the great debate of the past two decades about freedom versus control of the network, China was largely right and the United States was largely wrong. [read post]
12 Mar 2012, 11:31 am
At the same time, policy-oriented jurisprudence has little tolerance for strict realists (personified here by Professors Jack Goldsmith and Eric Posner) who reject any moral basis for following international law. [read post]
28 Oct 2022, 4:30 am
” Likewise, an article published in The Atlantic by Harvard law professor Jack Goldsmith and University of Arizona law professor Andrew Keane Woods called for Chinese-style censorship of the internet, stating that “in the great debate of the past two decades about freedom versus control of the network, China was largely right and the United States was largely wrong. [read post]
11 Oct 2024, 4:32 am
As Jack Goldsmith and I recently observed in an article about the effect of the nondelegation doctrine in foreign affairs, "Despite the perennial debates about the President's constitutional authority, most important actions that presidents take today, including in foreign affairs, rest at least in part on statutory authorization. [read post]
9 Jun 2015, 11:54 am
” And if that is not the case, then what the Court means by recognition is indeed somewhat broader than their opinion admits, as Jack Goldsmith has noted at Lawfare. [read post]