The Reiss Center on Law and Security

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The Reiss Center on Law and Security is a non-partisan multidisciplinary research institute at NYU School of Law.

Reporting at a Crossroads: National Security, Democracy, and the Challenges to a Free Press 04/30/2026

Reporting at a Crossroads: National Security, Democracy, and the Challenges to a Free Press

What is it like to lead a newsroom and report on national security issues today? Which legal issues are top of mind for media and free speech lawyers and scholars? What are the most pressing challenges and opportunities? Please join the Reiss Center on Law and Security and Just Security for a discussion with frontline experts.

Date: Monday, May 18
Time: 1:00-2:00pm EST
Where: Zoom
Featuring: Rebecca Hamilton, David McCraw, Ben Pauker, Nancy Youssef, and Kate Brannen (moderator)

See below for event details and registration:

Reporting at a Crossroads: National Security, Democracy, and the Challenges to a Free Press   A free and independent press has long been understood as a core element of healthy and secure democracies. Particularly in the realm of national security and foreign policy, news reporting and investigations are an integral source of information that enables the American public to

12/17/2025

At year’s end at the Reiss Center on Law and Security, we’re reflecting on all that’s happened in 2025.

Our programs and research mapped growing faultlines in national security law and policy, from domestic military deployments to the drawdown of foreign assistance to emerging technologies in national security decision-making. As attention focused on U.S. use of force abroad, the Reiss Center emerged as a hub for constitutional war powers expertise and resources. We offered unparalleled training and opportunities for next-generation national security leaders at NYU Law.

For more on the work we did this year to meet the moment: https://www.lawandsecurity.org/annual-highlights/

The Double Black Box: National Security, Artificial Intelligence, and the Struggle for Democratic Accountability 10/07/2025

Don't miss Ashley Deeks, University of Virginia Law School Vice Dean and former NSC Deputy Legal Counsel, in discussion with Beth George, former Acting General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Defense and partner at Freshfields. They’ll be discussing Deeks’s book The Double Black Box: National Security, Artificial Intelligence, and the Struggle for Democratic Accountability.

Please join the Reiss Center on Law and Security for this virtual discussion on The Double Black Box and developments at the intersection of AI and national security. This event has been approved to offer one New York State CLE credit in the category of Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Data Protection - General.

📅 10/20 | 🕒 3–4pm ET | 📍 Zoom

Details & RSVP here:

The Double Black Box: National Security, Artificial Intelligence, and the Struggle for Democratic Accountability   Rapid advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning are increasingly vital to the conduct of national security, as countries like the United States seek to harness these tools to ensure their own efficiency, global competitiveness, and military superiority. Yet their advent threatens t...

Program Associate 06/25/2025

📢We're hiring! Rich & rewarding early-career opportunity in natsec & cyber policy & law.

Join the Reiss Center on Law and Security & the NYU Center for Cybersecurity as our next Program Associate and help drive our research, events, strategy, & more.

Apply by July 15:

Program Associate Program Associate The Reiss Center on Law and Security (RCLS) at NYU School of Law and the NYU Center for Cybersecurity (CCS) are seeking an enterprising, dynamic Program Associate. The Program Associate role offers an opportunity to contribute to all aspects of our work on many of the

The Situation in Los Angeles and the U.S. Military 06/11/2025

With events unfolding rapidly in Los Angeles, Just Security and Reiss Center on Law and Security are hosting a virtual panel on the legal and policy issues at stake. Join us to hear from top experts: Mary McCord, Elizabeth Goitein, and Stephen Vladeck join Ryan Goodman in conversation.

Event: The Situation in Los Angeles and the U.S. Military
Date: Thursday, June 12
Time: 11:00-11:45am EST
Where: livestream

The Situation in Los Angeles and the U.S. Military Just Security and the Reiss Center on Law and Security will host a YouTube Live event on Thursday June 12 at 11AM ET to discuss the Situation in Los Angeles ...

What’s Next for U.S. Diplomacy and Foreign Assistance? 05/07/2025

On May 14, the Reiss Center on Law and Security and Just Security will feature an expert panel to discuss recent proposals to reorganize the State Department and USAID. The discussion will address what we know about the proposed changes; their implications for the conduct of U.S. foreign policy amidst compounding global crises; how they may interact with Congressional prerogatives; and, ultimately, whether these changes may herald a more streamlined and effective bureaucracy or serve to undermine U.S. diplomatic power. Please join us for this virtual discussion featuring Amb. Daniel Fried, Hon. Dafna H. Rand, and Michael Schiffer. The discussion will be moderated by Reiss Center Non-Resident Senior Fellow Michael Wahid Hanna.

What’s Next for U.S. Diplomacy and Foreign Assistance?   Register here   The State Department has released a reorganization plan that would usher in significant changes to the way the United States conducts its diplomacy and foreign assistance, at a time of considerable geopolitical change. Proposals by the Trump administration include eliminating or

RCLS Student Scholars Program 03/18/2025

Calling all rising NYU Law 2L & 3L students with experience & interest in national security, or foreign policy:

Apply by 3/23 to the 2025-26 Reiss Center Student Scholar Program for compensated research and mentorship opportunities!

Details & Application:

RCLS Student Scholars Program RCLS Student Scholars Program Applications for the 2025-2026 Student Scholar cohort are open Apply by 11:59p.m. on Sunday, March 23, 2025 Apply here

12/18/2024

With 2024 coming to an end, we’re reflecting on the past year at the Reiss Center on Law and Security. We invite you to look back at our contributions to critical national security dialogues across our programs, publications, and community of students and experts.

https://www.lawandsecurity.org/reiss-center-2024-year-in-review/

10/17/2024

With the U.S. elections fast approaching, an expert panel featuring Amb. Martin Kimani, Dr. Bonny Lin, and Dr. Constanze Stelzenmüller will discuss what the upcoming elections mean for the international community and global institutions, consider how global issues may inform the elections, and examine potential shifts in future U.S. foreign policy depending on the outcome of the electoral contest. Please join the Reiss Center on Law and Security for this virtual discussion moderated by Non-Resident Senior Fellow Michael Wahid Hanna.

Register here: https://bit.ly/intl_election_stakes

10/08/2024

This fall at RCLS we are delighted to welcome two distinguished new experts as non-resident fellows. Our amazing fellows bring a wide range of natsec experience. They're an invaluable resource to our work at the Reiss Center & to our students at NYU School of Law.

Camille Stewart Gloster was the first Deputy National Cyber Director for Technology & Ecosystem at the White House. An attorney & strategist with deep experience in govt & private sector, she has advised the President and tackled complex tech, cyber, & natsec issues.

Kate Brannen is a distinguished national security journalist & editor, with experience at Foreign Affairs, Just Security, Foreign Policy, etc. She has covered the Pentagon, budget & defense policy debates on Capitol Hill, and many other foreign policy & natsec issues.

Welcome to both Camille and Kate. We're looking forward to working together at RCLS!

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