Monday Reflection

The Strategic Balance: A New US-Russian Zero Sum Game

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Oct 17th, 2016

A 9/11 Commission Approach to the Russian Hack of the DNC

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Aug 29th, 2016

Chemical Weapons Use Returns to Syria

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Aug 8th, 2016

The Microsoft Ireland Case and the Future of Digital Privacy

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Jul 18th, 2016

What the Chilcot Report Teaches Us About National Security Lawyering

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Jul 11th, 2016

A Less-Secret Drone Campaign

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Jun 27th, 2016

Pain Versus Gain

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Jun 20th, 2016

Brexit and National Security

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Jun 13th, 2016

Giving Up on Cybersecurity — Strategically

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Jun 6th, 2016

Just Wars on the Battlefield of Ideas

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May 23rd, 2016

The 702 Reform Debate Is Just Heating Up

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May 16th, 2016

One-and-a-Half Cheers for Salim v. Mitchell

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May 2nd, 2016

The Proposed Military Commissions Fix Is Anything But

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Apr 25th, 2016

Female Suicide Bombers: Somethings Old and Somethings New

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Apr 18th, 2016

The Egan speech and the Bush Doctrine: Imminence, necessity, and “first use” in the jus ad bellum

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Apr 11th, 2016

Developing a Practice Around Guilty Pleas at the ICC

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Apr 4th, 2016

Engines of Liberty: How Civil Society Helped Restore Constitutional Rights in the Aftermath of 9/11

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Mar 28th, 2016

Upcoming International Criminal Law Trifecta

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Mar 21st, 2016

Feminism Assessing Terrorism (or How to Slay a New Dragon)

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Mar 14th, 2016

Reminder: You Should Care About Mass Surveillance, Even if You’ve Done Nothing Wrong

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Mar 7th, 2016

Partition of Syria as Plan B?: The Case for Caution

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Feb 29th, 2016

Who Sets the Rules of the Privacy and Security Game?

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Feb 22nd, 2016

A New UK-US Data Sharing Agreement: A Tremendous Opportunity, If Done Right

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Feb 8th, 2016

Cryptopanic and James Comey’s Xanatos Gambit

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Feb 2nd, 2016

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