I. National Security Lawyers and the Intelligence Community
- Charles J. Dunlap Jr., Guest Post: Does the Intelligence Community Fear Lawyers…or Legal Scrutiny (Wednesday, July 2)
- Marshall Erwin, Guest Post: A Response to General Dunlap (Wednesday, July 2)
II. Targeted Killing & Drones
- Thomas Earnest, NYC Bar Association Releases Report on Legality of Drones (Wednesday, July 2)
- Ryan Goodman, Social Science Data on Public Reactions to Drone Strikes and Civilian Casualties (Thursday, July 3)
III. Detention, Trial & Treatment
- Jonathan Hafetz, Guest Post: Abu Khattalah and the Evolution of Ship-Based Detention (Saturday, June 28)
- Steve Vladeck, Fourth Circuit Holds Abu Ghraib Torture Claims Not Barred by Kiobel (Monday, June 30)
- Steve Vladeck, The Stakes of al-Bahlul, Nine Months Later… (Thursday, July 3)
IV. No Fly Lists
- Jeffrey Kahn, A Reply to Margo Schlanger on Latif and Fundamental Rights (Monday, June 30)
- Margo Schlanger, A Rejoinder to Jeff Kahn on Latif and Fundamental Rights (Monday, June 30)
V. Extraterritorial Application of the Constitution
- Steve Vladeck, Fifth Circuit on Extraterritorial Application of Fourth and Fifth Amendments (Monday, June 30)
VI. Surveillance, Privacy & Technology
- Zachary Goldman, Riley v. California: An Important Step Forward, but How Far Forward? (Tuesday, July 1)
- Haydn Forrest, Books We’ve Read: No Place to Hide by Glenn Greenwald (Tuesday, July 1)
- Analysis of PCLOB Section 702 Report:
- Julian Sanchez, Cloud City: A Fourth Amendment Thought Experiment (Wednesday, July 2)
- Jennifer Granick, Did PCLOB Answer My Eight Questions About Section 702 (Wednesday, July 2)
- Amie Stepanovich, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: An Unfortunate Story on the non-Review of U.S. Surveillance Authority in Section 702 (Wednesday, July 2)