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23 Feb 2021, 2:01 am by Jen Patja Howell
Alan Rozenshtein spoke with her about the current situation and the future of energy policy, both for Texas and for the United States. [read post]
23 Jan 2021, 10:24 am by Victoria Gallegos, Tia Sewell
Howell shared an episode of the Lawfare Podcast featuring Alan Rozenshtein’s conversation about the Jan. 6 Capitol mob, Section 3 and whether the provision could prevent Trump from running for the presidency again in 2024 with Hemel and Magliocca: Keith Whittington explained why the First Amendment will not be a legitimate defense against the charge of inciting insurrection during Trump’s second impeachment trial. [read post]
21 Jan 2021, 1:22 pm by Victoria Gallegos, Tia Sewell
Howell also shared an episode of the Lawfare Podcast, featuring Alan Rozenshtein’s interview with Jeff Kosseff, an assistant professor at the United States Naval Academy Cyber Science Department, about fighting digital child exploitation within constitutional bounds. [read post]
20 Jan 2021, 5:01 am by Jacob Schulz
Bryce Klehm, Alan Rozenshtein and I wrote immediately following the attack that a Justice Department decision to charge the 2021 rioters with seditious conspiracy or other “political charges,” would “send the strongest message about the severity of the behavior on display. [read post]
20 Jan 2021, 2:01 am by Jen Patja Howell
" Alan Rozenshtein spoke with Jeff about how the government and internet companies can thread the needle on fighting digital child exploitation without running afoul of the Constitution. [read post]
19 Jan 2021, 2:01 am by Jen Patja Howell
Alan Rozenshtein spoke about Section 3 with professors Daniel Hemel of the University of Chicago Law School and Gerard Magliocca of the Indiana University Robert H. [read post]
17 Jan 2021, 9:28 am by Tia Sewell
Howell shared an episode of the Lawfare Podcast, an episode in which Wittes sat down with Lawfare’s Alan Rozenshtein, Bryce Klehm, David Priess, Quinta Jurecic and Susan Hennessey to talk through the issues at hand regarding Trump’s second impeachment: Keith Whittington disagreed with former Judge Michael Luttig’s assertion that former presidents are beyond the reach of the impeachment power. [read post]
14 Jan 2021, 6:19 am by Carissa Byrne Hessick
As Bryce Klehm, Alan Rozenshtein and Jacob Schulz wrote on Lawfare, “Federal criminal law is, to put it mildly, expansive on the subjects relevant to” the events of Jan. 6. [read post]
12 Jan 2021, 2:01 am by Jen Patja Howell
To talk through it all, Benjamin Wittes sat down with Lawfare's Alan Rozenshtein, Bryce Klehm, David Priess, Quinta Jurecic and Susan Hennessey. [read post]
11 Jan 2021, 5:48 am by Robert Brammer
This year, Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota Law School Alan Rozenshtein, NASA Associate Chief Information Officer for Transformation and Data and Chief Data Officer Ronald Thompson, and Law Library of Congress Senior Foreign Law Specialist Jenny Gesley participated in a panel discussion on contact tracing and the right of privacy in the context of U.S. and foreign law. [read post]
9 Jan 2021, 9:42 am by Matt Gluck, Tia Sewell
David Priess and Alan Rozenshtein joined Benjamin Wittes in a Lawfare Live event to discuss the madness that unfolded in Washington D.C. this week with the Lawfare community: powered by Crowdcast And that was the week that was. [read post]
8 Jan 2021, 12:36 pm by Tia Sewell
Bryce Klehm, Alan Rozenshtein and Jacob Schulz explained how members of the pro-Trump mob likely violated a slew of federal criminal laws on Wednesday. [read post]
7 Jan 2021, 10:02 am by Tia Sewell
As Bryce Klehm, Alan Rozenshtein and Jacob Schulz explained today on Lawfare, yesterday’s Capitol Building mob likely violated many federal criminal laws, including a statute prohibiting seditious conspiracy—a serious charge that can be brought against two or more people accused of conspiring to forcibly overthrow the U.S. government. [read post]
5 Jan 2021, 10:15 am by Bryce Klehm
At 2pm on Friday, Jan. 8, in place of this week’s originally scheduled Lawfare Live event, David Priess, Lawfare chief operating officer, and Alan Rozenshtein, Lawfare contributing editor, will join Benjamin Wittes, Lawfare editor-in-chief to take questions about the recent mob violence on Capitol Hill and the conversation around removal of President Trump. [read post]
4 Jan 2021, 11:56 am by Matt Gluck, Tia Sewell
Jen Patja Howell shared an episode of Rational Security reflecting on 2020’s big national security stories and what to watch for in 2021: Howell shared the annual edition of the Ask Us Anything Lawfare Podcast, in which Lawfare contributors answered questions from Lawfare readers: And Howell shared 2020’s last episode of the Lawfare Podcast, featuring a recap of the year’s events with commentary from Lawfare’s Susan Hennessey, Quinta Jurecic, Scott Anderson and… [read post]
30 Dec 2020, 2:01 am by Jen Patja Howell
Benjamin Wittes sat down with Lawfare executive editor Susan Hennessey, managing editor Quinta Jurecic, senior editor Scott Anderson, and Lawfare contributor and law professor Alan Rozenshtein to talk about the worst stories of the year, as well as their expectations and predictions for the coming year. [read post]
23 Dec 2020, 11:26 am by Matt Gluck
Jane Bambauer and Brian Ray, who published a paper entitled, “COVID-19 Apps Are Terrible—They Didn’t Have to Be,” as part of Lawfare’s Digital Social Contract paper series, joined Alan Rozenshtein to discuss why contact tracing has played such an insignificant role during the pandemic. [read post]
22 Dec 2020, 2:01 am by Jen Patja Howell
" Alan Rozenshtein sat down with Jane and Brian to talk about why contact tracing never played more than a marginal role in managing the pandemic. [read post]
20 Dec 2020, 8:43 am by Anna Salvatore, Tia Sewell
Howell shared an episode of the Lawfare Podcast in which Alan Rozenshtein sat down with Yaya Fanusie, a former CIA analyst and an expert on the national security implications of cryptocurrencies, on his recently published paper—the latest addition to Lawfare’s Digital Social Contract paper series—entitled, "Central Bank Digital Currencies: The Threat From Money Launderers and How to Stop Them": Yaya J. [read post]
16 Dec 2020, 10:30 am by Anna Salvatore, Tia Sewell
Alan Rozenshtein sat down with Yaya Fanusie, a former CIA analyst and an expert on the national security implications of cryptocurrencies, who recently published a paper as part of Lawfare's ongoing Digital Social Contract research paper series, entitled, "Central Bank Digital Currencies: The Threat From Money Launderers and How to Stop Them. [read post]