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31 Jul 2017, 5:46 am by Brian Leiter
Amusingly apt comments from legal scholar Jack Goldsmith (Harvard): The fractured executive branch is partly a result of terrible executive organization but mainly the product of an incompetent, mendacious president interacting with appointed or inherited executive branch officials who possess... [read post]
16 Sep 2007, 10:26 pm
News column on The Overlawyered War quotes former Justice Department official Jack Goldsmith in his book The Terror Presidency:The CIA today employs more than 100 lawyers, the Pentagon 10,000. [read post]
31 Dec 2008, 8:02 pm
Jack Goldsmith and Adrian Vermeule (both Harvard) were 'outed' as well-behaved "house conservatives" by badly behaved conserative Todd Zywicki (George Mason). 9. [read post]
24 Jan 2008, 2:32 pm
" Those recognized this year: Lucian Bebchuk (Harvard), Jack Goldsmith (Harvard), Neal Katyal (Georgetown), Kenneth Klee (UCLA), Harold Koh (Yale), Mark Lemley (Stanford), Geoffrey Stone (Chicago),... [read post]
1 Aug 2008, 7:36 am
A good one from New Republic, by Jack Goldsmith (Harvard Law School professor, and former Bush Administration appointee) titled Secrecy and Safety here. [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]
18 Jan 2008, 8:45 pm
A passage in Curtis Bradley's and Jack Goldsmith's foreign relations casebook created a concern for Stephen Griffin and Eric Muller that the book unintentionally "endorse[s] a false, revisionist, and partisan history of the Japanese American internment," by suggesting that there... [read post]
24 Jul 2022, 6:13 pm by Ned Foley
Bob Bauer and Jack Goldsmith, at Lawfare, have a comprehensive, organized, and point-by-point response to various critiques of the bipartisan Senate ECA reform bill that have emerged since the bill was introduced on Wednesday. [read post]
28 Mar 2012, 5:03 pm by Glenn Reynolds
That’s something I wrote about in the Stanford Law & Policy Review in connection with Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu’s book on Internet governance. [read post]
14 Mar 2007, 8:50 pm
In jurisprudence essays available online at Slate: Dahlia Lithwick and Jack Goldsmith have an essay entitled "Politics as Usual: Why the Justice Department will never be apolitical. [read post]
2 Apr 2012, 6:15 am by Jonathan Hafetz
Jack Goldsmith recently published a thought-provoking piece in The New Republic entitled "The Great Legal Paradox of Our Times: How Civil Libertarians Strengthened the National Security State. [read post]
26 May 2012, 8:49 am by Mary L. Dudziak
Sam Moyn begins a thoughtful review of War Time on Lawfare not with the book but with the Jack Goldsmith's appearance on The Daily Show. [read post]
12 Sep 2022, 5:39 am by Jack Goldsmith
[Jack Goldsmith and I will have an article out about the Dormant Commerce Clause, geolocation, and state regulations of Internet transactions in the Texas Law Review early next year, and I'm serializing it here. [read post]
6 Sep 2007, 10:59 am
Glenn Reynolds is posting on Jack Goldsmith's book The Terror Presidency, from which he quotes the following:[Bush officials running the GWOT] worried nonetheless because they would be judged in an atmosphere different from when they acted, because the criminal investigative process is mysterious and scary, because lawyers' fees can cause devastating financial losses, and because an investigation can produce reputation-ruining dishonor and possibly end one's career,… [read post]
8 Sep 2007, 8:54 am
I commend to you Jeffrey's Rosen's article in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine, which describes the experiences of former University of Chicago Law School Professor Jack Goldsmith in the Bush Justice Department. [read post]
13 Sep 2007, 8:36 am
We spoke to Harvard Law Professor Jack Goldsmith, whose new book, The Terror Presidency: Law and Judgment Inside the Bush Administration, tells the story of his experience working at the Defense Department and as head of the Office of Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice, and also looks at how the decisionmaking process relating to terror is being "strangled by law. [read post]