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John Reed

Just Security

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Past articles by John:

Special Edition Podcast: Andy Wright on His Experiences with Rep. Darrell Issa as a Government Lawyer

Andy Wright discusses his experiences with retiring Rep. Darrell Issa as a lawyer in the White House and in Congress. → Read More

What Manafort’s Indictment May Tell Us About Russian Election Meddling

Russian intelligence had to have known about Manafort’s illegal activities, giving it leverage to turn him into an asset. → Read More

Kaveladze’s Writings: Called Media Coverage of Major Russian Crime Syndicate an “Ethnic Witch Hunt”

It is now widely reported that that Irakly “Ike” Kaveladze, the so-called eighth-man in the Trump campaign meeting with Russians on June 9, → Read More

David Cole on Stopping Authoritarianism’s Rise in the United States

David Cole is National Legal Director of the ACLU, an editorial board member at Just Security, a professor at Georgetown, a volunteer lawyer for Center for Constitutional Rights, legal affairs correspondent for The Nation, and a regular contributor to the New York Review of Books. → Read More

Ask a Law Professor: Was it Obstruction?

With former FBI director James Comey's hearing today, we heard it straight from the horse's mouth that Comey interpreted President Trump's "hope" → Read More

Q & A With Citizen Lab on “Tainted Leaks” and Russia’s Disinformation Campaign

Yesterday, the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab published evidence of a dangerous new twist in the war against truth. Russia-linked hackers, → Read More

Russia and a Divided United States: What Comes After Trump?

While the United States, along with its Western allies, became preoccupied with post-9/11 wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, global counterterrorism → Read More

Following the Money: Russia, Cyprus, and the Trump Team’s Odd Business Dealings

While names like Carter Page, Roger Stone and Michael Flynn dominate headlines amidst allegations of possible collusion with Russia, there’s → Read More

UK Supreme Court: Parliament Must Authorize Brexit Talks

The UK Supreme Court this morning ruled that the government of British Prime Minister Theresa May cannot initiate talks with Brussels about the → Read More

Welcome, Kate Brannen!—Just Security’s New Deputy Managing Editor

After an exhaustive search and many great applicants, we are thrilled to announce that Kate Brannen will join Just Security as Deputy Managing Editor → Read More

The PPG Visualized, What the US Kill and Capture Bureaucracy Looks Like

This is the latest installment of our “Monday Reflections” feature, in which a different Just Security editor examines the big stories from the → Read More

Guide to the Presidential Candidates’ National Security Positions

Last spring, we launched the first version of Just Security’s guide to the 2016 presidential candidates’ positions on national security → Read More

Moving Beyond the “Going Dark” Frame

For more than a year now, this site has posted dozens of articles critiquing the US government's claims that it needs a method of accessing encrypted → Read More

International Justice Year-in-Review: Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards (Part 2)

A Forum on Law, Rights, and U.S. National Security → Read More

News Roundup and Notes: January 19, 2016

Before the start of business, Just Security provides a curated summary of up-to-the-minute developments at home and abroad. Here’s today’s → Read More

International Justice Year-in-Review: Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards (Part 1)

Editor’s Note: We asked editors Beth Van Schaack and Alex Whiting to do a roundup of the top international criminal justice stories from 2015 and → Read More

National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, January 19–22

Below is a calendar of congressional hearings on national security matters for this week. The Senate is in session, but the House is → Read More

International Justice Year-in-Review: Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards (Part 2)

Editor’s Note: We asked editors Beth Van Schaack and Alex Whiting to do a roundup of the top international criminal justice stories from 2015 and → Read More

Let’s Start Calling Combat Combat

A Forum on Law, Rights, and U.S. National Security → Read More

Path Dependence and the Prepublication Review Process

Editor’s note: This post also appears on Lawfare. Over the weekend, we wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post about the lifetime prepublication → Read More