For millions living through conflict, disaster, and displacement, humanitarian aid remains the difference between survival and collapse.”
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Deportation Without Due Process
Even in matters of immigration enforcement, executive authority operates within the constraints of constitutional due process.”
Gaza: Failed Ceasefire
Even with a temporary truce, Gaza’s civilians remain trapped between bombs, blockades, and the looming threat of annexation. Humanitarian aid can only do so much—peace, accountability, and international law are the true lifelines.”
Authoritarian Tendencies in the Second Trump Term
The first sixty days of the second term already reflect an authoritarian pattern: concentrated power, weakened checks and balances, and normalized disregard for established democratic norms.”
The Life and Legacy of Jimmy Carter
War may sometimes be a necessary evil. But no matter how necessary, it is always an evil, never a good. We will not learn to live together in peace by killing each other’s children.”
The World Needs More Compassion
Compassion is the catalyst for action. It moves us beyond sympathy and calls us to do something—however small—to help.”
Journalists in Conflict and the Failure of Accountability
Accountability in conflict is not optional; it is essential to the rule of law.”
Women and Girls Under Taliban Rule in Afghanistan
The exclusion of women from public life reshapes not only individual futures, but the trajectory of an entire country.”
Wrongfully Detained Americans Abroad and the Politics of Prisoner Exchangesud
Once a detention is deemed wrongful, it becomes a matter of policy—not just law.”
Humanitarian Workers are Not a Target: Conflict, Law, and Accountability
Humanitarians are not combatants. They are not armed—and they cannot defend themselves.”
