I. Perfidy Under International Humanitarian Law
- Rogier Bartels, Guest Post: Killing With Military Equipment Disguised as Civilian Objects is Perfidy, Part II (Monday, March 23)
- Kevin Jon Heller, Guest Post: No, Disguising Military Equipment As Civilian Objects to Help Kill Isn’t Perfidy (Tuesday, March 24)
- Marty Lederman, Perfidy, Ambush, Snipers, and the COLE Bombing (al Nashiri) Case (Tuesday, March 24)
II. Surveillance, Technology, & Cybersecurity
- Michael Schmitt, Preparing for Cyber War: A Clarion Call (Monday, March 23)
- Beth Van Schaack, China’s Golden Shield—Is Cisco Systems Complicit? (Tuesday, March 24)
- Beth Van Schaack, Doe v. Cisco: The Legal Issues (Wednesday, March 25)
- Jennifer Granick, The Right Way to Share Information and Improve Cybersecurity (Thursday, March 26)
- Steve Vladeck, Ninth Circuit Grants En Banc Rehearing in Posse Comitatus/Unlawful Surveillance Case (Thursday, March 26)
III. Law of Armed Conflict and Proportionality Surveys
- Laurie Blank, Geoffrey S. Corn, & Eric Jensen, Guest Post: Surveying Proportionality: Whither the Reasonable Commander? (Wednesday, March 25)
- Janina Dill, Guest Post: “Proportionate” Collateral Damage and Why We Should Care About What Civilians Think (Friday, March 27)
IV. Airstrikes in Yemen
- Nathalie Weizmann, Guest Post: International Law on the Saudi-Led International Military Operations in Yemen (Friday, March 27)
V. Airstrikes in Syria
- Just Security, Canadian Bombs Over Syria and a Reader’s Guide to the Legality of Airstrikes Against ISIL (Tuesday, March 24)
VI. Diplomatic Assurances & Removal Proceedings
- Steve Vladeck, Diplomatic Assurances, Torture, and Judicial Review: The Bimenyimana Appeal (Friday, March 27)
VII. Congressional Hearings
- Megan Graham, National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, March 23–27 (Monday, March 23)