I. Surveillance and Data Collection
- Jennifer Granick, Reforming FISA: A Critical Look at the Wyden/Udall Proposal and Foreign Surveillance (Monday, Sept. 30)
- Jennifer Granick, Intelligence Oversight and Surveillance Act — Language Now Available (Tuesday, Oct. 1)
- Stephen J. Schulhofer, The NSA’s Metadata Collection Program and the Missing Constitutional Argument (Tuesday, Oct. 1)
- Marty Lederman, The Kris Paper, and the Problematic FISC Opinion on the Section 215 “Metadata” Collection Program (Tuesday, Oct. 1)
- Julian Sanchez, NSA Bulk Collection, the “Corporate Store,” and the Forgotten ECPA Loophole (Wednesday, Oct. 2)
- Thomas Earnest, Recent Filings in Case Challenging NSA metadata program (ACLU v. Clapper) (Thursday, Oct. 3)
- Thomas Earnest, New NSA Reform Proposal from Sen. Leahy and Rep. Sensenbrenner (Friday, Oct. 4)
- Julian Sanchez, “Relevance” at the Royale Inn (Friday, Oct. 4)
II. Journalism
- Gabriel Schoenfeld, A Reply to Steve Vladeck on National Security Journalism and the Espionage Act (Wednesday, Oct. 2)
- Steve Vladeck, Journalism and/as Espionage: A Surreply to Gabriel Schoenfeld (Wednesday, Oct. 2)
III. Syria
- Ryan Goodman, Security Council Resolution on Syria is Final but Russia Begins Chipping Away (Monday, Sept. 30)
- Harold Hongju Koh, Syria and the Law of Humanitarian Intervention (Part II: International Law and the Way Forward) (Wednesday, Oct. 2)
IV. Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
- Ambassador Cameron Munter, Guest Post: A New Face in the U.S.-Pakistani Relationship (Monday, Sept. 30)
V. Law of Armed Conflict (Jus in Bello) and International Human Rights in Conflict
- 3-Way Debate Round 1 (Monday, Sept. 30):
Gabor Rona, The “Lutte” Against Terrorism
Geoffrey S. Corn, The Military Component of Counter-Terror Operations
Derek Jinks, Against the Notion of Competing Legal Frameworks in the “War on Terror”
- 3-Way Debate Round 2 (Tuesday, Oct. 1):
Gabor Rona, A Reply to Corn and Jinks
Geoffrey S. Corn, A Reply to Rona and Jinks
Derek Jinks, A Reply to Rona and Corn
- Sarah Knuckey, Transparency on Targeted Killings: Promises Made, but Little Progress (Tuesday, Oct. 1)
- Ryan Goodman, A Response to Kevin Jon Heller on War/Not War with Al-Qaeda (Tuesday, Oct. 1)
- David Luban, Book Review — Lincoln’s Code: The Laws of War in American History (Thursday, Oct. 3)
- John Fabian Witt, Guest Post — A Response to David Luban (Thursday, Oct. 3)
- David Luban, Lincoln’s Code: The Laws of War in American History — A Rejoinder from David Luban (Friday, Oct. 4)
- Daphne Eviatar, Food for Thought on the Effectiveness of Drone Strikes (Friday, Oct. 4)
VI. Military Commissions
- Jennifer Daskal and Steve Vladeck, Al Bahlul Argument Post-Mortem (Monday, Sept. 30)
VII. Guantanamo
- Steve Vladeck, The Shutdown and the Guantánamo Transfer Restrictions (Wednesday, Oct. 2)
VIII. Congress and Politics
- Steve Vladeck, The Coming Political Realignment (Sunday, Sept, 29)
- Andy Wright, Significant Fast & Furious Opinion in Oversight Committee v. Holder (Thursday, Oct. 3)
For the prior week’s content, check out: Recap: A Guide to the Past Week’s Posts on Just Security (Sept. 23-27)