I. Surveillance, Cybersecurity & Privacy
- Marty Lederman, A Friendly Critique of the Proposed Chesney/Vladeck “Middle Ground” in the Apple/FBI Disputes (Monday, March 21)
- Julian Sanchez, FBI “Discovers” It Can Access That iPhone After All (Tuesday, March 22)
- Kristen Eichensehr, Deterrence by Indictment? (Thursday, March 24)
- Jennifer Granick, Surveillance Oversight Should Be President-Proof, But We’re Still a Long Way Off (Thursday, March 24)
- Eileen Donahoe, Guest Post: Digital Disruption of Human Rights (Friday, March 25)
II. National Security & Election Politics
- David Luban, Trump and Torture (Monday, March 21)
- Alex Whiting, Prosecuting Trump (Tuesday, March 22)
III. Cuba & Guantánamo
- Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Frank and Candid Conversations About Human Rights in Cuba (Tuesday, March 22)
- Ken Gude, Guest Post: Obama’s Plan Is Not a Guantánamo North (Friday, March 25)
IV. The Supreme Court
- Steve Vladeck, Justice Garland and National Security Accountability: What’s Missing from the Dueling Guantánamo Accounts (Saturday, March 19)
V. International Criminal Law
- Beth Van Schaack, Upcoming International Criminal Law Trifecta (Monday, March 21)
VI. Targeting Decisions & the Law of Armed Conflict
- Charles J. Dunlap, Jr., Guest Post: Yes, We Can Lawfully Target Islamic State Trainees Preparing to Conduct Terrorist Attacks in Europe and Elsewhere (Friday, March 25)
VII. Congressional Hearings
- Just Security, National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, March 21–25 (Monday, March 21)