Noah Feldman

Burnt vehicles belonging to the Iraqi security forces are seen on a road leading to Samarra at Salahuddin province July 12, 2014.

The seeds of Iraq’s failed democracy were sown early on

Global Politics

One of the Americans who helped write the Iraqi constitution says his group went about it all wrong — and their mistakes are playing out in the sectarian violence there today.One of the Americans who helped write the Iraqi constitution says his group went about it all wrong — and their mistakes are playing out in the sectarian violence there today.

The World

Official end of combat in Iraq, but what’s next for Iraqis?

Debate over Afghan election

The World

Will Anyone Trust Afghan Election Results?

Global Politics
The World

Is Iraq Ready for Faster U.S. Troop Withdrawal?

Global Politics
The World

Obama and the Saudis’ Mideast Peace Plan

Global Politics

In 2002, Saudi King Abdullah proposed a peace plan for Israel and Palestine. Author and law professor Noah Feldman joins The Takeaway for a look at what parts of the Arab Peace Initiative the Obama administration is likely to embrace.

The World

Surprises on the Supreme Court

Conflict & Justice

Joining us to discuss how Supreme Court justices develop their view is Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman, who once clerked for Justice Souter, and John Schwartz, the legal correspondent for The New York Times.

The World

How the Supreme Court is shaping U.S. foreign policy

Global Politics

In this week’s New York Times Magazine, Harvard Law professor and author Noah Feldman breaks down what liberals and conservatives understand about international law, and whether the Geneva Conventions apply to accused terrorists.