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26 May 2020, 5:00 am by Patrick Hulme
As Jack Goldsmith put it on Lawfare, “That is our system: One person decides. [read post]
3 Aug 2018, 8:10 am by Hilary Hurd
Jack Goldsmith wrote a 2010 piece for Lawfare making a related point, while emphasizing the arbitrary distinctions often drawn between publications. [read post]
27 Feb 2019, 4:30 am by Bob Bauer
According to news reports, the end of the Mueller investigation is near. [read post]
24 Aug 2019, 7:18 am by Erica Newland
In July, as the country rounded out Donald Trump’s 30th month as president, sirens blared about the integrity of the 2020 presidential elections. [read post]
2 Jan 2025, 7:47 pm by Marty Lederman
  See, for example, my colleague Steve Vladeck’s Substack post, and Jack Goldsmith's tweet.In this post, I’ll merely identify a handful of the most inexplicable or indefensible aspects of the brief (apart from its inappropriate, obsequious tone). [read post]
11 Jun 2018, 4:30 am by Quinta Jurecic
Whether or not the president can pardon himself is, as Jack Goldsmith recently noted, a question to which there is “no obvious right answer. [read post]
3 May 2016, 2:02 pm by Alex R. McQuade
A United States Navy SEAL was killed today after Islamic State militants broke through the front line of Kurdish peshmerga forces in northern Iraq. [read post]
17 Jan 2017, 9:14 am by Benjamin Wittes
Third, the question of whether Comey did, in fact, err back in July and in October is a very complicated one in my view, one that Jack Goldsmith and I treated in some depth at the time and on which I think criticism is warranted. [read post]
8 Jan 2025, 5:55 am by Harold Hongju Koh
­­­Editor’s note: This article concludes the Just Security Symposium on Harold Hongju Koh’s “The National Security Constitution in the 21st Century”. [read post]
16 Sep 2011, 7:52 pm by Kenneth Anderson
Jack Goldsmith notes (at Lawfare):Johnson appears to take the view that if the group falls under the AUMF (the domestic basis of authority), the President is legally authorized to target all its members in a country unwilling or unable to suppress them (which is the U.N. [read post]
14 Jan 2013, 2:29 pm by Kenneth Anderson
John Brennan, nominated by President Obama to become the next CIA director, will apparently face some tough questioning from Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) at his Senate confirmation hearings (reportedly set for Thursday, February 7, 2:30 pm). [read post]
27 Oct 2014, 10:46 am by Benjamin Bissell
While the US midterm elections are still a week away, democratic contests elsewhere in the world are ongoing or have just concluded. [read post]
24 Jun 2019, 6:28 am by Scott R. Anderson
For the past two months, the Middle East has teetered on the edge of war. [read post]
26 Feb 2015, 7:00 am by Robert Chesney
Prepared Testimony of Robert Chesney Charles I. [read post]
9 Jan 2009, 6:04 am
Among the books which extensively detail the matters written of here are Jane Mayer's The Dark Side, Philippe Sands' The Torture Team, Jack Goldsmith's The Terror Presidency (Goldsmith is a former head of the Office of Legal Counsel), and Steven Wax's Kafka Comes To America. [read post]
27 May 2011, 11:16 am by Deborah Pearlstein
As I think I can safely say based on past discussions (not to mention recent posts), neither Bobby Chesney, nor Ben Wittes, nor Jack Goldsmith, nor Marty Lederman, nor I (all oft-times on opposing sides of these issues) think such a ban is a good idea. [read post]
7 May 2010, 12:55 pm by Ilya Somin
  She did this in part by pushing for the hiring of top conservative scholars like Jack Goldsmith and John Manning. [read post]
21 Jul 2012, 8:20 am by Paul Rosenzweig
  So the normative question that Jack Goldsmith and I have been discussing (here, here, and here), is now more or less moot. [read post]
29 May 2009, 12:41 am
However, Attorney General Goldsmith warned Prime Minister Blair in 2003 that the invasion of Iraq could lead to possible prosecution for the crime of aggression because it was recognized by customary international law and therefore imported into the domestic law, a notion later affirmed by the House of Lords in R v. [read post]