I. Classified Information & Transparency
- Jameel Jaffer, Drone Disclosures, Official and Not (Monday, October 19)
- Marty Lederman, Bart Gellman at Purdue: Is It Lawful to Discuss and Display the Snowden Documents in Universities? (Wednesday, October 21)
II. Surveillance, Encryption & Privacy
- Jennifer Granick & Riana Pfefferkorn, Update on Apple’s Compelled-Decryption Case (Tuesday, October 20)
- Marko Milanovic, Guest Post: The World Doesn’t Need a “Snowden Treaty” (Wednesday, October 21)
- Faiza Patel, Safe Harbor and Reforming Section 702 (Thursday, October 22)
III. Guantánamo
- Marty Lederman, The Ba Odah Hearing Before Judge Hogan (Tuesday, October 20)
- Daphne Eviatar, The Latest Stumbling Block in the 9/11 Case: Self-Representation and Classified Evidence (Tuesday, October 20)
IV. National Defense Authorization Act Veto
- Marty Lederman, GTMO Provisions Are One of Three Reasons for the President’s NDAA Veto Today (Thursday, October 22)
- Harold Koh, After the NDAA Veto: Now What? (Friday, October 23)
V. Judicial Review in National Security Cases
- Steve Vladeck, Korematsu’s Demise? (Monday, October 19)
VI. Law of Armed Conflict
- Neve Gordon & Nicola Perugini, Guest Post: Human Shields: The Weapon of the Strong (Thursday, October 22)
VII. Congressional Hearings
- Just Security, National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, October 19–23 (Monday, October 19)