I. Torture
- Katherine Hawkins, Guest Post: Torture and the CIA’s Unaccountability Boards (Thursday, Feb. 5)
II. Detention & Trials
- Steve Vladeck, Military Commissions and Unintended Constitutional Consequences (Tuesday, Feb. 3)
- Steve Vladeck, The D.C. Circuit, Samoan Citizenship, and the Insular Cases (Wednesday, Feb. 4)
- Ruchi Parekh, UK Court of Appeal to Assess Legality of Detentions in Afghanistan (Wednesday, Feb. 4)
- Ryan Goodman, Authorization vs. Regulation of Detention: What Serdar Mohammed v. MoD Got Right and Wrong (Thursday, Feb. 5)
- Marty Lederman, A Comprehensive Summary of GTMO Policy, Practices, and Prospects (Friday, Feb. 6)
III. Surveillance and Privacy
- Patrick Eddington, Guest Post: Homeland Insecurity: Checkpoints, Warrantless Searches and Security Theater (Monday, Feb. 2)
- Megan Graham, The Newest Reforms on SIGINT Collection Still Leave Loopholes (Tuesday, Feb. 3)
IV. Targeting Killings & International Law
- Ryan Goodman & Sarah Knuckey, Did the US-Israeli Killing of Mughniyah Violate International Law? (Monday, Feb. 2)
V. Cybersecurity
- Kristen Eichensehr, International Cyber Governance: Engagement Without Agreement? (Monday, Feb. 2)
VI. Federal Court Jurisdiction and Abstention
- William Dodge, Guest Post: International Comity Run Amok (Tuesday, Feb. 3)
VII. Ukraine
- Job Henning, Guest Post: The US Should Not Rush to Arm Ukraine (Friday, Feb. 6)
VIII. Journal of National Security Law and Policy Annual Symposium Preview
- Kayleigh Golish & Jayhoun Rezai, Preview of February 11 JNSL&P Symposium on Terrorism Trials (Wednesday, Feb. 4)
- Jennifer Daskal, Panel Preview: Pre-Trial Issues in Terrorism Cases (JNSL&P Symposium on Terrorism Trials) (Thursday, Feb. 5)
IX. Congressional Hearings
- Megan Graham, National Security Related Congressional Hearings, February 2-6 (Monday, Feb. 2)