I. The Law of Armed Conflict and Yemen
- Beth Van Schaack, Evaluating Proportionality and Long-Term Civilian Harm under the Laws of War (Monday, Aug. 29)
- Ryan Goodman and Miles Jackson, State Responsibility for Assistance to Foreign Forces (aka How to Assess US-UK Support for Saudi Ops in Yemen) (Wednesday, Aug. 31)
- Ryan Goodman, Explainer: What Mental State is Required to Commit a War Crime? (Thursday, Sept. 1)
- Ryan Goodman, The Law of Aiding and Abetting (Alleged) War Crimes: How to Assess US and UK Support for Saudi Strikes in Yemen (Thursday, Sept. 1)
II. The Law of Armed Conflict and the ICRC Updated Commentaries
- Kenneth Watkin, The ICRC Updated Commentaries: Reconciling Form and Substance, Part II (Tuesday, Aug. 30)
III. Cybersecurity
- Andy Wright, A 9/11 Commission Approach to the Russian Hack of the DNC (Monday, Aug. 29)
- Mailyn Fidler, The Vulnerability Equities Process Should Consider More than Intelligence Community Needs (Friday, Sept. 2)
IV. Surveillance, Civil Liberties, and Cross-Border Data Sharing
- Ross Schulman and Greg Nojeim, Foreign Governments, Tech Companies, and Your Data: A Response to Jennifer Daskal and Andrew Woods (Tuesday, Aug. 30)
- Jennifer Daskal, To Privacy Rights Advocates: Embrace DOJ’s Cross-Border Data Proposal (Wednesday, Aug. 31)
V. Detention
- Steve Vladeck, Third Circuit Holds Suspension Clause Does Not Apply to Non-Citizens Physically (But Not Lawfully) Present in the United States (Monday, Aug. 29)
VI. Discrimination Against Veterans
- Karen McNeil
Letter to the Editor: The Opposite of Discrimination Against Veterans (Monday, Aug. 29)