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  • 1 week ago | yalejreg.com | Molly Reynolds

    On Wednesday, May 21, the U.S. Senate took a series of procedural votes that, depending on who you ask, either “cross[ed] a point of no return” in terms of the chamber’s filibuster or “preserv[ed] the Senate’s prerogatives.” How did we get to this point and what actually happened? Under the Congressional Review Act (CRA), enacted in 1996, federal agencies are required to notify Congress when they issue a new rule.

  • 1 month ago | lawfaremedia.org | Scott Anderson |Molly Reynolds |James Pearce

    Published by The Lawfare Institute in Cooperation With This week, Scott sat down with his Lawfare colleagues Molly Reynolds and James Pearce to talk through the week’s big national security news, including:“Rounding the ‘Feels Like It’s Been a Century’ Mark.” As President Trump comes to the end of his second first 100 days in office, he and his supporters are laying claim to FDR’s mantle as the president to accomplish the most in such a short period of time.

  • 1 month ago | lawfaremedia.org | Molly Reynolds |Matt Lawrence |Eloise Pasachoff |Zachary Price

    In today’s episode, Molly Reynolds, Senior Fellow at Brookings and Senior Editor at Lawfare, sits down with Matt Lawrence, Associate Professor of Law at Emory; Eloise Pasachoff, Professor of Law at Georgetown; and Zach Price, Professor of Law at UC Law San Francisco to discuss a new paper on “Appropriations Presidentialism,” or how the executive branch attempts to control the process of allocating federal funds at the expense of Congress.

  • 1 month ago | mondaq.com | Molly Reynolds |Nic Wall |Lauren Nickerson |Gabrielle da Silva

    Further reading:What should be included in my organization'sAI policy?: A data governance checklistLooking ahead: the Canadian privacy and AIlandscape without Bill C-27The internet is a trove of valuable data for companies. AIincreases this value by making the data-gathering processinfinitely faster and more effective. However, there are limits tohow internet data can be used, which depend on what the data is andwhere it comes from. In Clearview AI Inc. v.

  • 2 months ago | lawfaremedia.org | Scott Anderson |Molly Reynolds |Benjamin Wittes

    Published by The Lawfare Institute in Cooperation With This week, Scott sat down with Rational Security veterans and Lawfare colleagues Benjamin Wittes and Molly Reynolds to talk through the week’s big national security news, including: “House Odds.” Speaker of the House Mike Johnson scored an unlikely win last week, when he kept the narrow (and notoriously fractious) Republican house majority united enough to pass its own continuing resolution to keep the government open—and then...

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Molly Reynolds
Molly Reynolds @mollyereynolds
30 May 25

I'm not saying I became a professional Byrd watcher for the puns but I'm not not saying that either.

Jordain Carney
Jordain Carney @jordainc

Things I learned from @mikedebonis: some people out there refer to things dropped from the bill because of Byrd rule violations as ... "Byrd droppings"

Molly Reynolds
Molly Reynolds @mollyereynolds
22 May 25

Start your (EV) engines: we have a finding of a violation of the Impoundment Control Act https://t.co/iAWdP0NNEV https://t.co/20F9LeDVHq

Molly Reynolds
Molly Reynolds @mollyereynolds
21 May 25

If the Senate is going to go into second degree point of order mode, the absolute LEAST it could have done was do it during business hours so @bindersab and I could watch together on the big screen in our conference room.

Sarah Binder
Sarah Binder @bindersab

I might need to (respectfully!) raise a point of order against C-Span's label of the underlying ruling of the chair. I'm pretty sure that the ruling of the chair was that only ONE point of order is in order at a time. https://t.co/Boiiz8p3gQ