I. Yemen, the International Criminal Court, and the Law of Armed Conflict
- Ryan Goodman , Does the Int’l Criminal Court Have Jurisdiction over Alleged War Crimes by Saudi-Led Coalition in Yemen? (Wednesday Sept. 14)
- Ryan Goodman and Alex Whiting, How the Risk of an Int’l Criminal Court Investigation Should Affect Military Targeting Practices (Thursday, Sept. 15)
- Sean Watts, The Updated First Geneva Convention Commentary, DOD’s Law of War Manual, and a More Perfect Law of War: Part III (Friday, Sept. 16)
II. Syria and ISIL
- Marty Lederman, Does Operation Inherent Resolve set a troubling constitutional precedent?: Engaging with Goldsmith and Waxman (Monday, Sept. 12)
- Ryan Goodman, What Sec. Kerry Privately Thinks About the US-Russia Deal for Syria (Wednesday, Sept. 14)
III. Cybersecurity and Surveillance
- Jennifer Granick and Jadzia Butler, Correcting the Record on Section 702: A Prerequisite for Meaningful Surveillance Reform (Thursday, Sept. 15)
- Mailyn Fidler, A Response to “The Tech”: Continuing the Vulnerability Equities Process Debate
(Tuesday, Sept. 13)
IV. Teaching National Security Law
- Steve Vladeck, Teaching National Security / Counterterrorism Law? (Friday, Sept. 16)
V. 2016 Presidential Election
- John Reed and Steve Vladeck, Guide to the Presidential Candidates’ National Security Positions (Friday, Sept. 16)