Ask Wells
The name of this New York Times feature makes me think Lawfare should have a Q&A/Advice/Ombudsman/Ask-Me-Anything type column and that it really should be written by our managing editor, Wells Bennett. We're going to call it: "Ask Wells." Got a pressing national security law question? Ask Wells.
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The name of this New York Times feature makes me think Lawfare should have a Q&A/Advice/Ombudsman/Ask-Me-Anything type column and that it really should be written by our managing editor, Wells Bennett. We're going to call it: "Ask Wells." Got a pressing national security law question? Ask Wells. Got a complaint about Lawfare? Ask Wells. Need relationship or professional advice? Ask Wells. Need to know if your contemplated military action complies with the separation of powers or international law? Ask Wells. Got a question about the D.C. oughties music scene? Ask Wells. If you send good, interesting, or intelligent questions, Wells Bennett will take this role way too seriously and post answers.
Benjamin Wittes is editor in chief of Lawfare and a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of several books.