I. Law of Armed Conflict
- Marty Lederman, [UPDATED–Now with VIDEO] ASIL Speech by State Legal Adviser Egan on International Law and the Use of Force Against ISIL (Monday, April 4)
- Gabor Rona, Guest Post: When Considering CIA Targeted Killings, Don’t Forget International Law! (Tuesday, April 5)
- Marty Lederman, A Brief Response to Gabor Rona on the Use of Force by Non-Military Personnel (Tuesday, April 5)
- Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, International Law à la Carte: Brian Egan’s Jus ad Bellum Doctrine (Friday, April 8)
II. Surveillance, Privacy & Technology
- Brett Max Kaufman, Guest Post: Bye-Bye Birdie: reddit’s Warrant Canary Disappears (Monday, April 4)
- Jake Laperruque, Guest Post: ODNI Response on Increased Intelligence Sharing Still Leaves Questions and Concerns (Tuesday, April 5)
- Patrick C. Toomey, Guest Post: The Obama Administration Has Embraced Legal Theories Even Broader Than John Yoo’s (Thursday, April 7)
III. International Criminal Law
- Alex Whiting, Developing a Practice Around Guilty Pleas at the ICC (Monday, April 4)
- Just Security, Readers’ Guide on Recent Developments in International Criminal Law (Wednesday, April 6)
IV. Military Justice
- Eugene R. Fidell, Guest Post: Military Justice and Its Reform (Wednesday, April 6)
V. Countering Violent Extremism
- Faiza Patel & Amrit Singh, The Human Rights Risks of Countering Violent Extremism Programs (Thursday, April 7)
VI. Congressional Hearings
- Just Security, National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, April 4–8 (Monday, April 4)