Ex-National Security Council official Joshua Geltzer discusses next week's oral arguments in Trump v Hawaii, the Supreme Court case dealing with the third version of the Trump administration's travel ban.Music: Autumn Leaves by Podington Bear
Yale Law School's Oona Hathaway discusses the bad legal arguments that have been put forth to defend the strikes against Syria, and how they present a threat to the international order that's kept peace among major powers for more than 70 years
Sam Vinograd speaks with Just Security's John Reed about the implications of Jared Kushner's high-level involvement in the Trump administration's foreign policy while working under an interim security clearance.
Former National Security Council official Samantha Vinograd talks with John Reed about President Trump's Russia-friendly policies, and the implications they have for the Syria conflict -- particularly the humanitarian crisis it has wrought.
Andy Wright talks with John Reed about Robert Mueller's latest 32-count indictment against Paul Manafort and Rick Gates for all sorts of financial misdeeds linked to the pair's work in Ukraine for the Kremlin-backed Party of Regions.
Savannah Law School Professor Andy Wright analyzes the implications of Michael Flynn's decision to enter into a plea deal as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Since becoming National Legal Director of the ACLU, Just Security editorial board member David Cole has been spending a lot of time in Just Security's home base of New York City. I recently took advantage of this to pick his brain on the loomin