I. Surveillance, Privacy & Technology
- Shaheed Fatima, Hearing Begins in New Surveillance Litigation Against UK Security Services (Monday, July 14)
- Shaheed Fatima, British Government’s “Fast Track” Surveillance Legislation Proposals (Monday, July 14)
- Thomas Earnest, DOJ Files Opening Brief in Klayman Appeal (Tuesday, July 15)
- Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, Guest Post: Beyond the US-German Case: Understanding the Espionage “Rules of the Game” (Tuesday, July 15)
- Ruchi Parekh, UK Government Proposes Creation of Its Own Privacy and Civil Liberties (Oversight) Board (Thursday, July 17)
- Kate Martin, Guest Post: Would the USA FREEDOM Act End All Authorities for Bulk Collection? (Thursday, July 17)
- Shaheed Fatima, U.K. Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014: Sticking Plaster or Solution (Friday, July 18)
II. Detention. Trial & Treatment
- Marty Lederman and Steve Vladeck, al Bahlul and the Future of “Domestic Law-of-War Offenses” in Military Commissions (Wednesday, July 16)
- Steve Vladeck, What’s Left of Hamdan II? Quite a Lot, Actually… (Thursday, July 17)
- Letter to the Editor, Lt. Colonel David J. R. Frakt: What Will Happen to al-Bahlul (Friday, July 18)
III. Israel-Palestine
- Sarah Knuckey, The Wrong Reasons to Doubt UN Civilian Casualty Estimates in Gaza (Thursday, July 17)
- Letter to the Editor, Elliot Abrams Responds to Sarah Knuckey’s Post on UN Casualty Estimates in Gaza (Friday, July 18)
IV. Sri Lanka
- Ryan Goodman, Road Map I: What More Congress (and the Administration) Can Do to Promote Accountability in Sri Lanka (Tuesday, July 15)
V. International Crininal Court/Use of Force
- Beth Van Schaack, In Advance of Activating the Crime of Aggression (Friday, July 18)