I. Cybersecurity
- Kristen Eichensehr, The Private Frontline in Cybersecurity Offense and Defense (Thursday, Oct. 30)
II. Surveillance and Privacy (and Media Freedom)
- David Kaye, Guest Post: My Agenda as New UN Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression (Tuesday, Oct. 28)
- Ryan Goodman, Should Foreign Nationals Get the Same Privacy Protections Under NSA Surveillance – or Less (or More)? (Wednesday, Oct. 29)
III. Trials and Prosecutions
- Marty Lederman, Al-Nashiri Limburg Interlocutory Appeal Update (Monday, Oct. 27)
- Emily Goldbery Knox, Guest Post: Social Media Companies and Material Support (Friday, Oct. 31)
IV. Detention and Conditions of Confinement
- Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Update: Poland Appeals “Black Site” Rendition Ruling (Tuesday, Oct. 28)
- Ruchi Parekh, Belhaj v. Straw: UK Court of Appeal Allows Torture Claims to Proceed (Thursday, Oct. 30)
- Phil Hirschkorn, Guest Post: Gideon’s Army at Guantanamo (Thursday, Oct. 30)
V. Military Justice and Private Contractors
- James Stewart, & Sara Gray, Guest Post: The Blackwater Trial: Part 2 – Two Legal Issues (Monday, Oct. 27)
- Abby Zeith, UN Panel: Blackwater Convictions Are the “Exception, Not the Rule” (Wednesday, Oct. 29)
VI. Immunity of Foreign States and Officials
- Beth Van Schaack, Immunity Doctrines: The Need for a Systemic Approach (Tuesday, Oct. 28)
VII. Zivotofsky v. Kerry (Article I Power before the US Supreme Court)
- Marty Lederman, The Article I Argument in Zivotofsky (Thursday, Oct. 30)
- Marty Lederman, Zivotofsky: Questions About Article I and Executive Diplomatic Speech (Friday, Oct. 31)
VIII. Assistance to Rebel Groups
- Monica Hakimi, Guest Post: An Obligation to Prevent Rebel Groups from Committing Atrocities (Tuesday, Oct. 28)
IX. Canada (Ottawa Shootings)
- Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Ottawa’s Aftermath: Legislate in Haste, Repent in Leisure (Monday, Oct. 27)
X. Afghanistan
- Andy Wright, A Big Week in Afghanistan War Oversight (Thursday, Oct. 30)
XI. Israel
- Eric Messinger, UN Human Rights Committee Offers Concluding Observations on Israel (Friday, Oct. 31)