I. International Criminal Law
- Alex Whiting, The Many Significances of the Karadžić Conviction (Monday, March 28)
- Alex Whiting, Contempt Charges and the International Criminal Tribunals (Tuesday, March 29)
- Alex Whiting, The Bemba Conviction at the ICC: Lessons for the Future (Wednesday, March 30)
- Patricia Sellers, Guest Post: Sexual Violence and Commanders’ Responsibilities During Conflict (Wednesday, March 30)
- Oona Hathaway, Lara Domínguez, Emily Chertoff & Zachary Manfredi, Convicting Individuals Isn’t Enough Accountability for Mass Violations of International Law (Friday, April 1)
II. Law of Armed Conflict
- Marty Lederman, Should (and Can) the CIA Use Non-Covert Force Against ISIL in Iraq and Syria? (Saturday, March 26)
- Oona Hathaway, The Law of War Manual Debate Goes to ASIL (Thursday, March 31)
- Marty Lederman, Georgetown Law Panel on DOD Law of War Manual (Friday, April 1)
- Marty Lederman, ASIL Speech by State Legal Adviser Egan on International Law and the Use of Force Against ISIL (Friday, April 1)
III. Intelligence Sharing & Executive Order 12333
- Nathan White, Guest Post: We Need to Know More About When the FBI Can Access One of the NSA’s Biggest Databases (Tuesday, March 29)
- Robert Litt, Guest Post: The New Intelligence Sharing Procedures Are Not About Law Enforcement (Wednesday, March 30)
IV. Surveillance, Privacy & Technology
- Shaheed Fatima, Update on the “Snooper’s Charter” (Monday, March 28)
- Rachel Levinson-Waldman, Guest Post: Four Takeaways From State v. Andrews (Friday, April 1)
V. Civil Society & the Protection of Civil Liberties
- David Cole, Engines of Liberty: How Civil Society Helped Restore Constitutional Rights in the Aftermath of 9/11 (Monday, March 28)
IV. Reproductive Health & Armed Conflict
- Aram Schvey, Guest Post: US Foreign Assistance Fails to Support the Reproductive Health Needs of Genocide Victims (Thursday, March 31)