“The Clinton team is talking about the need for national unity in the face of a genuine political crisis, but its idea of unity seems to be for Republicans to abandon all of their policies and interests,” writes political scientist Peter Feaver and a co-author.
"I have long believed that it is a melancholy but inescapable truth that in too many instances it takes litigation to get powerful corporate interests to do what they ought to do in the public interest. These days I think that there are instances where civil or criminal legal action against social media companies whose platforms are being used by terrorists could provide a needed incentive.”
“We know that people’s decisions are very much colored by lots of things that are influencing their view of life.”
Military-Civilian Relations
The perfect book for your next plane ride
Charles Dunlap in Lawfire
American Jobs
A job for everyone
“A federal job guarantee – a job for every American that wants one – has deep American roots.”
Mark Paul in US News & World Report
‘Ibtihaj Muhammad has come along at just the right time.’
White Privilege
Do hard work and ambition count for nothing?
Foundation for Economic Education
Political Dilemma
Never Trump. And never Hillary Clinton, either
“The Clinton team is talking about the need for national unity in the face of a genuine political crisis, but its idea of unity seems to be for Republicans to abandon all of their policies and interests,” writes political scientist Peter Feaver and a co-author.
Foreign Policy
“Because the new racial climate in America forbids the open expression of racially-based feelings, views and positions, when whites discuss issues that make them feel uncomfortable, they become almost incomprehensible.”
Public Policy
The many benefits of protecting our national parks
Fighting Terrorism
Can litigation against social media platforms help disarm terrorist organizations?
"I have long believed that it is a melancholy but inescapable truth that in too many instances it takes litigation to get powerful corporate interests to do what they ought to do in the public interest. These days I think that there are instances where civil or criminal legal action against social media companies whose platforms are being used by terrorists could provide a needed incentive.”
Lawfire
“Treat clothes like sex: out of bounds except when it reveals hypocrisy or lack of fitness for office.”