Jun 17 2019 Video Event Videos Panel 2: US Policy in Syria: Stay In, Get Out, or Triple Down? Jamil N. Jaffer, Norman Roule, Dana Stroul, Katherine Zimmerman The U.S. Role in Syria: Legal and Policy Questions in a Challenging Conflict On May 23, 2019, the National Security Institute and the Federalist Society co-hosted an event...
Jun 17 2019 Podcast Panel 2: US Policy in Syria: Stay In, Get Out, or Triple Down? Jamil N. Jaffer, Norman Roule, Dana Stroul, Katherine Zimmerman The U.S. Role in Syria: Legal and Policy Questions in a Challenging Conflict On May 23, 2019, the National Security Institute and the Federalist Society co-hosted an event...
Jun 17 2019 Video Event Videos Panel 1: Legal Authorities for the U.S. Role in Syria: Does Congress Need to Weigh In? Jennifer Daskal, Charles J. Dunlap, Matthew R. A. Heiman, Jeremy A. Rabkin The U.S. Role in Syria: Legal and Policy Questions in a Challenging Conflict On May 23, 2019, the National Security Institute and the Federalist Society co-hosted an event...
Jun 17 2019 Podcast Panel 1: Legal Authorities for the U.S. Role in Syria: Does Congress Need to Weigh In? Jennifer Daskal, Charles J. Dunlap, Matthew R. A. Heiman, Jeremy A. Rabkin The U.S. Role in Syria: Legal and Policy Questions in a Challenging Conflict On May 23, 2019, the National Security Institute and the Federalist Society co-hosted an event...
Jun 14 2019 Podcast FedSoc Forums Chinese Misappropriation of U.S. Technology: Assessing the U.S. Response Mark Cohen, David Hanke, Andy Keiser, Mark F. Schultz Chinese targeting and misappropriation of U.S. technology has increasingly been identified as a threat to...
Jun 13 2019 Podcast FedSoc Forums CISA and Cyber Threats: How Government and Private Sector Secure Our Networks and Infrastructure Raj Shah, Daniel Sutherland, Daniel G. West Following passage of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act in November 2018, the Cybersecurity...
May 21 2019 Topics International & National Security Law Blog Post News Security Clearances - Executive Discretion or Executive Overreach? Robert F. Turner The Framers understood Congress could not be trusted to keep secrets, and entrusted (as John...
May 7 2019 Podcast Event Videos Whither the DOJ? Lee A. Casey, Scott Allen Keller, A. Raymond Randolph, John C. Richter, George J. Terwilliger Practice Groups Event With recent changes in leadership at the Department of Justice, and still further changes imminent,...
May 7 2019 Video Event Videos Whither the DOJ? Lee A. Casey, Scott Allen Keller, A. Raymond Randolph, John C. Richter, George J. Terwilliger Practice Groups Event With recent changes in leadership at the Department of Justice, and still further changes imminent,...
May 3 2019 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media • International & National Security Law Blog Post News Defending the Nation in Cyberspace Matthew R. A. Heiman Last week, General Keith Alexander, former director of NSA, and Jamil Jaffer, founder of the...
Panel 2: US Policy in Syria: Stay In, Get Out, or Triple Down?
Jamil N. Jaffer, Norman Roule, Dana Stroul, Katherine Zimmerman
The U.S. Role in Syria: Legal and Policy Questions in a Challenging Conflict
On May 23, 2019, the National Security Institute and the Federalist Society co-hosted an event...
Panel 2: US Policy in Syria: Stay In, Get Out, or Triple Down?
Jamil N. Jaffer, Norman Roule, Dana Stroul, Katherine Zimmerman
The U.S. Role in Syria: Legal and Policy Questions in a Challenging Conflict
On May 23, 2019, the National Security Institute and the Federalist Society co-hosted an event...
Panel 1: Legal Authorities for the U.S. Role in Syria: Does Congress Need to Weigh In?
Jennifer Daskal, Charles J. Dunlap, Matthew R. A. Heiman, Jeremy A. Rabkin
The U.S. Role in Syria: Legal and Policy Questions in a Challenging Conflict
On May 23, 2019, the National Security Institute and the Federalist Society co-hosted an event...
Panel 1: Legal Authorities for the U.S. Role in Syria: Does Congress Need to Weigh In?
Jennifer Daskal, Charles J. Dunlap, Matthew R. A. Heiman, Jeremy A. Rabkin
The U.S. Role in Syria: Legal and Policy Questions in a Challenging Conflict
On May 23, 2019, the National Security Institute and the Federalist Society co-hosted an event...
Chinese Misappropriation of U.S. Technology: Assessing the U.S. Response
Mark Cohen, David Hanke, Andy Keiser, Mark F. Schultz
Chinese targeting and misappropriation of U.S. technology has increasingly been identified as a threat to...
CISA and Cyber Threats: How Government and Private Sector Secure Our Networks and Infrastructure
Raj Shah, Daniel Sutherland, Daniel G. West
Following passage of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act in November 2018, the Cybersecurity...
Topics
Security Clearances - Executive Discretion or Executive Overreach?
The Framers understood Congress could not be trusted to keep secrets, and entrusted (as John...
Whither the DOJ?
Lee A. Casey, Scott Allen Keller, A. Raymond Randolph, John C. Richter, George J. Terwilliger
Practice Groups Event
With recent changes in leadership at the Department of Justice, and still further changes imminent,...
Whither the DOJ?
Lee A. Casey, Scott Allen Keller, A. Raymond Randolph, John C. Richter, George J. Terwilliger
Practice Groups Event
With recent changes in leadership at the Department of Justice, and still further changes imminent,...
Topics
Defending the Nation in Cyberspace
Last week, General Keith Alexander, former director of NSA, and Jamil Jaffer, founder of the...