Cybersecurity and Cyber Conflict
- Robert S. Taylor, Cyber, Sovereignty, and North Korea–And the Risk of Inaction
- Michelle Richardson and Mike Godwin, What the White House Needs to Disclose about its Process for Revealing Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities
NYC Terror Attack, Legal Responses, and Counter-Terrorism Policy
- Marty Lederman, The Absurd (if Predictable) Suggestion to Transfer Sayfullo Saipov to Longterm Military Custody
- Christopher Fonzone and Joshua Geltzer, For Quick and Strong Justice, Look to the Courts—Not Guantanamo
- Joshua Geltzer, Terror in NYC: The Real Test Comes Tomorrow, Not Today
Russia Investigation, Manafort-Gates Indictment, and Papadopoulous
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- John Sipher, The Public Needs a Lesson in Russian Strategic Deception: It’s What You Want to Hear
- Artin Afkhami, Unsealed Documents in Special Counsel Mueller’s Investigation
- Kate Brannen and Ryan Goodman, Major Takeaways from the Papadopoulos Bombshell
- John Reed, What Manafort’s Indictment May Tell Us About Russian Election Meddling
- Kate Brannen, A Timeline of Paul Manafort’s Relationship with the Trump World
- Artin Afkhami, Two Former Federal Prosecutors Analyze Manafort Indictment: Just Security’s Mariotti and Whiting
- Ryan Goodman, Mueller Has Authority to Name President Trump as an “Unindicted Coconspirator”
Social Media, Transparency, Russian Media Manipulation (Facebook et al)
- Justin Hendrix, Members of Congress Ask Facebook to Notify Users Exposed to Russian Propaganda–Ball Is Now in Zuckerberg’s Court
- Justin Hendrix, Mark Zuckerberg, It’s Time For an Act of Radical Transparency
International Criminal Court: Investigation of the U.S. for Torture in Afghanistan
Guantanamo Military Commissions, Legal Ethics, and Surveillance
- Kate Brannen, What’s Going on at Gitmo
- Charles J. Dunlap, Jr. Can Defense Counsel Ever Be Lawfully Surveilled by the Government
- David Luban, The Guantánamo Ethics Mess
Drone Strikes, Laws of War, and Human Rights
- Rita Siemion, Trump Should Release His New Lethal Force Policy
Detention of U.S. Citizens as Enemy Combatants
Jesner v. Arab Bank Symposium: Corporate Liability for Human Rights Violations and Terrorism
- Michael D. Ramsey, A Better Solution in Jesner v. Arab Bank
- Beth Van Schaack, Jesner Oral Arguments, Justice-by-Justice
- Joe Schottenfeld, Paul Strauch and Beatrice Walton, Corporations Should be Held Liable for Violations of the Law of Nations
National Security Law Podcast
- Steve Vladeck, Episode 44 of the National Security Law Podcast: Interrogation, Prosecution, and Detention Issues in the Wake of the NYC Attack
- Steve Vladeck, Episode 43 of the National Security Law Podcast: Unseal this Podcast!
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