How Trump’s civil fraud case could impact his presidential run
Former President Donald Trump appeared in a Manhattan courtroom on Monday for a civil trial relating to the fraudulent inflation of business assets by Trump and others in the Trump Organization. On Al Jazeera, CERL’s Prof. Claire Finkelstein joined Daniel Freeman of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies and Carrie Sheffield of Independent Women’s […]
Book review features Fallon’s Unjustifiable Means
A review by CounterPunch on Roy Eidelson’s new book, Doing Harm: How the World’s Largest Psychological Association Lost Its Way in the War on Terror, features CERL Advisory Council member Mark Fallon’s 2017 book, Unjustifiable Means: The Inside Story of How the CIA, Pentagon, and US Government Conspired to Torture. Mark Fallon has been in […]
Constitutional basis for lawsuits seeking to bar Trump from ballot
Lawsuits filed in California, Colorado, Minnesota, and New Hampshire seek to disqualify former President Donald Trump from appearing on the ballot under the 14th Amendment. In an opinion for Los Angeles Times, CERL Affiliated Faculty Kermit Roosevelt explains the constitutional basis for these suits, exploring the history of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment and […]
New legal brief argues against removing Meadows’ case to federal court
A group of Republicans on Monday filed an amicus brief arguing that removing Mark Meadows’ Georgia election case to federal court would be inappropriate, citing the constitutionally entrusted role of states to administer federal elections. CERL Executive Board member Stuart Gerson is among the signatories. Stuart Gerson is Member of the Firm at Epstein Becker […]
Penn conference to address violence against women in Iran
CERL Affiliated Faculty Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet is among the organizers of a two-day conference marking the one-year anniversary of Mahsa (Jîna) Amini’s death and the “Woman. Life. Freedom.” protests that followed. Penn Today interviewed the organizers about the conference and why it is so important to keep sustained attention on the issue. Prof. Kashani-Sabet is the […]
Does Section 3 of the 14th Amendment apply to Trump?
CERL Affiliated Faculty Kermit Roosevelt joined C-SPAN’s Washington Journal to discuss if and how Section Three of the 14th Amendment—which disqualifies a person from holding public office if they have participated in “insurrection or rebellion” after having taken an oath of office—applies to former President Donald Trump. Kermit Roosevelt is the David Berger Professor for […]
The promise of MDMA therapy for PTSD patients
When coupled with talk therapy, the psychedelic drug MDMA can minimize symptoms of PTSD, according to new research findings from MAPS Public Benefit Corporation. CERL Executive Board Member Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Stephen N. Xenakis, M.D., who heads up the American Psychedelic Practitioners Association, told The New York Times MDMA-assisted therapy can be a lifeline for […]
Why Meadows’ bid to transfer Georgia election case was denied
District Judge Steve Jones rejected a request by Donald Trump’s former White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, to transfer his Georgia election case from the state to federal court. In an opinion for Slate, CERL’s Prof. Claire Finkelstein offers three reasons for why Jones made the right decision, key among them: attempting to overturn […]
BGen Baker quoted in POLITICO on Guantánamo
CERL Executive Board member Brig. Gen. (Ret.) John Baker testified at a December 2021 Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on closing Guantánamo Bay, urging the U.S. government to resolve the remaining cases as expeditiously as possible. A POLITICO article quotes his statement. BGen Baker is the Federal Public Defender for the Western District of North Carolina. […]
How AI is reshaping the political attack ad landscape
Artificial intelligence is changing the game when it comes to political attack ads by generating deepfake content that is more realistic and convincing, explains CERL Executive Board member Stuart Gerson in a Bloomberg Law article. These attacks are not just happening in the domestic space; international actors are targeted, too. Stuart Gerson is Member of […]
SEC v. Jarkesy: What is at stake for American democracy
Next term, the Supreme Court will hear Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy, a case questioning the power of administrative law judges (ALJs) to enforce securities law. In an opinion for Columbia Law School’s The CLS Blue Sky Blog, CERL Affiliated Faculty Eric Orts explores what is at stake for American democracy, particularly when it […]
PA ruling on Trump immunity applies only to civil case, not criminal prosecution
After a Pennsylvania court granted Trump presidential immunity in a civil case, a conservative commenter claimed in a widely circulated YouTube video that Trump had “absolute immunity” from being prosecuted. CERL’s Prof. Claire Finkelstein is quoted in USA Today explaining why this claim is misinformed. Claire Finkelstein is the Algernon Biddle Professor of Law and […]
What Trump’s strategy will be in the Georgia case
Former President Donald Trump surrendered to Fulton County Jail on Aug. 24 in connection with charges of election interference in Georgia. CERL’s Prof. Claire Finkelstein appeared on Al Jazeera to discuss this development and how Trump is likely to defend himself. Claire Finkelstein is the Algernon Biddle Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at […]
That Putin could be behind death of Prigozhin is not shocking
Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of Wagner Group, died in a plane crash on Aug. 23. Director James Clapper, an emeritus of the CERL Executive Board, spoke with Insider about the Kremlin’s apparent role in the crash and what he expects of Russian leadership in the future. Lt. Gen. Clapper (Ret.) is an emeritus member of the […]
Why there is so little transparency at GTMO
CERL Advisory Council member Mark Fallon is quoted in an article by Elise Swain of The Intercept detailing the restrictions she faced as a journalist covering Guantánamo. Fallon explains efforts on the part of the U.S. government to control narratives about the detainees and what transpired at the prison. Mark Fallon has been in the […]
“You’re Fired”: Criminal Use of Presidential Removal Power
If elected in 2024, could Donald Trump use his presidential power to stop the criminal proceedings against him, even if such actions would likely qualify as obstruction of justice? In an article for New York University Journal of Legislation & Public Policy, CERL Faculty Director Claire Finkelstein and Prof. Richard Painter of the University of Minnesota explore […]
What makes the Georgia case different for Trump
Former President Donald Trump now faces his fourth indictment. CERL’s Prof. Claire Finkelstein spoke with Al Jazeera about what makes the Georgia case, concerning efforts to overturn the election results, different from the others. In particular, she points to the role Trump’s aides could play in surfacing evidence against him. Read here and here. Claire Finkelstein is […]
Opinion: The Case for Why the Constitution Blocks Trump Being President Again
Section Three of the 14th Amendment disqualifies a person from holding public office if they have participated in “insurrection or rebellion” after having taken an oath. In an opinion for TIME, CERL Affiliated Faculty Kermit Roosevelt addresses the questions of whether Donald Trump is constitutionally allowed to run for re-election in 2024 and if excluding someone […]
Stuart Gerson among former judges and attorneys endorsing trial date for Trump criminal case
A group of former judges and attorneys who served in or were appointed by Republican administrations, among them CERL Executive Board member Stuart Gerson, has endorsed the proposed trial date for the criminal case against former President Donald Trump involving the events that culminated in Jan. 6. CNN detailed the amicus brief in an exclusive. Stuart Gerson […]
GOP memo does not indicate or prove FARA violation
House Republicans released a memo this month outlining the foreign business dealings of Hunter Biden. CERL’s Prof. Claire Finkelstein told RealClearPolitics the memo does not indicate or prove a FARA violation. Claire Finkelstein is the Algernon Biddle Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania. She is founder and faculty director […]
New professional guidelines for psychedelic practitioners
This month, the American Psychedelic Practitioners Association (APPA), together with BrainFutures, issued guidelines for psychedelic-assisted therapy practitioners. CERL Executive Board member Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Stephen N. Xenakis, M.D., who heads up the APPA and has spoken about the promise of psychedelics treatment for veterans suffering from PTSD, told Axios about this first-of-a-kind development. Brig. Gen. Xenakis is […]
BGen Baker discusses Guantánamo and his time at the MCDO
Brigadier General (Ret.) John Baker joined the host of Public Defenseless Podcast, Hunter Parnel, to discuss Guantánamo Bay, the work of the Military Commissions Defense Organization (MCDO) defense counsel, and the importance of upholding the rule of law. BGen Baker is the Federal Public Defender for the Western District of North Carolina. He is also […]
The mistakes that were made at Guantánamo
Recent reporting sheds light on issues facing the former Guantánamo detainees who were released as part of resettlement deals with third countries. On Rattling the Bars, The Intercept‘s Elise Swain explains these revelations, citing points made by CERL Advisory Council member Mark Fallon in his book Unjustifiable Means. Mark Fallon spent over three decades as a national security professional, principally as a special […]
Radio segment features conversation with General Votel
CERL Executive Board member General Joseph Votel spoke with Jon Olson on KYMN’s National Security This Week about several topics, including the Department of Defense’s acquisition system, the Iranian nuclear program, and preparedness for large-scale conventional warfare. General (Ret.) Joseph L. Votel is President & Chief Executive Officer of Business Executives for National Security (BENS), […]
A response to the ACLU on FISA Section 702
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is set to expire at the end of the year unless Congress votes to extend it. In a co-authored opinion for Just Security, CERL Advisory Council member George Croner and James Petrila address the concerns about reauthorization raised by the the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) […]
Two California bills would advance corporate climate disclosure
Proposed legislation in California would require some companies to report annually on climate-related financial risk and greenhouse gas emissions. In a co-authored opinion for Columbia Law School’s The CLS Blue Sky Blog, Michael B. Gerrard and CERL Affiliated Faculty Eric Orts discuss why these bills would be a win for corporate climate disclosure. Eric Orts […]
Minimizing humanitarian risk of cluster munitions
Ukraine is now in possession of cluster munitions supplied by the United States. In a co-authored opinion for Lawfare, CERL Advisory Council member Geoffrey Corn and Chris Jenks explain why the United States must turn its focus to ensuring that the Ukrainian commanders armed with this weapon system are complying with the law of armed […]
The impact on women of Iran’s “morality police”
Street patrols to enforce Iran’s hijab rules have returned after a 10-month pause. At TIME, CERL Affiliated Faculty Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet explains what these enforcement measures will mean for women across the country. Prof. Kashani-Sabet is the Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. She is also a member of the CERL […]
Considerations in request to delay Trump trial
The legal team for former President Donald Trump requested on July 10 an indefinite postponement of his criminal trial concerning the alleged mishandling of classified documents. At The Messenger, CERL Advisory Council member Geoffrey Corn discusses the question of whether a delay will be granted and if Trump’s motivations as a presidential candidate should be considered. […]