Hegseth’s attack on the ROE demonstrates a dangerously limited – and legally incorrect – view about these rules and what they are for. The post Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s War with the Rules of Engagement appeared first on Just Security.| Just Security
Trump's EO on Qatar raises a number of important legal and policy questions that merit careful consideration by Congress and the public. The post Some Questions About Trump’s Order Pledging to Defend Qatar’s Security appeared first on Just Security.| Just Security
Tess Bridgeman and Rachel Goldbrenner are joined by Rebecca Ingber and Brian Finucane to analyze the facts, the law, and implications of U.S. killings in the Caribbean. The post The Just Security Podcast: Murder on the High Seas Part II — What We Know about U.S. Vessel Strikes One Month In appeared first on Just Security.| Just Security
Learn about Fancy Comma’s “Defunded Science Series.”| Fancy Comma, LLC
A public resource tracking all the legal challenges to the Trump administration's executive orders and actions. The post Litigation Tracker: Legal Challenges to Trump Administration Actions appeared first on Just Security.| Just Security
A recent report finds that the Trump administration's cancellation of science grants appropriated by Congress broke federal law.| Fancy Comma, LLC
JP Richardson is a wealthy crypto mogul who hosted an industry event for Trump. He is also a major Trump donor.| Revolving Door Project
The deadly Texas floods will not be the last manifestation of extreme weather turbocharged by fossil fuel pollution. In an era of escalating climate threats, we need a stronger public sector with more resources to mitigate risks, help people weather storms, and adapt for the future.| Revolving Door Project
The private sector rewards for public sector experience create a conflict in which the public good and an employee’s own career prospects may be in tension.| Revolving Door Project
On March 3, the Senate confirmed Linda McMahon as the thirteenth secretary of education.1 Secretary McMahon has pledged to dismantle the Department of Education in what she calls its “final mission,” and on March 11, the Department announced it was cutting nearly 50 percent of its workforce.2 President Donald Trump is expected to sign an […] The post Should the Department of Education Be Abolished? appeared first on Close Up Foundation.| Close Up Foundation
Bringing tech and finance executives into government because they are ‘the country’s smartest and hardest-working people’ is faintly ridiculous.| Revolving Door Project
Potential VP pick, Senator Mark Kelly's less than stellar record on labor issues| Revolving Door Project
How Kamala Harris could earn the support of Americans by waging an energetic campaign against corporate criminals like Trump. This article originally appeared on The Revolving Door Project’s Substack. To read it on the original site and subscribe for our weekly newsletters click here. The past 48 hours have ushered in a historic shift in a […]| Revolving Door Project
Sheeva recaps a 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting session on executive branch policymaking.| Fancy Comma, LLC
Branches of Government defined and explained with examples. Branches of Government is the division of the U.S. government into three separate branches.| Legal Dictionary
Sheeva talks about her experiences in all three branches of government in a video series.| Fancy Comma, LLC
This book, by journalist Charlie Savage was published six years ago, but I just finished it. It’s a well-written, well-researched critique of the George W. Bush’s Administration’s abuse of executive power based on often extremely dubious constitutional theories. If you’re interested in the subject matter, it’s well worth reading, despite its age. Of particular interest […]| The Volokh Conspiracy