I. Surveillance and Data Collection
- Thomas Earnest, FISC Approves Application to Renew Telephony Metadata Program (Friday, Jan 3)
- Thomas Earnest, Reactions to the New York Times and The Guardian Editorial Boards’ Call for Clemency for Snowden (Thursday, Jan. 2)
- Jennifer Granick, Prediction: Fourth Amendment Evolves in 2014 (Tuesday, Dec. 31)
- Marty Lederman, The “Front-Page Rule” (Monday, Dec. 30)
- Marty Lederman, Very Summary Account of Judge Pauley’s Opinion on the 215 Telephony Metadata Program (Friday, Dec. 27)
- Thomas Earnest, Judge Pauley (SDNY) Rules NSA Bulk Telephony Metadata Program is Constitutional (Friday, Dec. 27)
- Ryan Goodman, How to Evaluate Whether the NSA’s Telephony Metadata Program Makes Us Safer (and What Proponents and Opponents Get Wrong) (Friday, Dec. 27)
- Julian Sanchez, How Limited is 702? (Tuesday, Dec. 24)
- David Cole and Marty Lederman, Data-Mining, Section 215, and Regulating the Government’s Use of Stored Data: The Overlooked, but More Important, Question about NSA Surveillance (Monday, Dec. 23)
- Marty Lederman, Highlights of the Report of the President’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies (Sunday, Dec. 22)
- Ryan Goodman, Mini Forum on President’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies (Sunday, Dec. 22)
II. Drones and Targeted Killings
- David Cole, So Much for a New Drone Policy – Why Can’t the US Explain Why It Targeted a Wedding Party? (Saturday, Dec. 21)
III. Detention, Treatment, and Trial
- Steve Vladeck, Two Quick Reflections on Why al Maqaleh III Matters (Tuesday, Dec. 24)
- Shaheed Fatima, The Report of the UK Detainee Inquiry (Monday, Dec. 23)
IV. Universal Jurisdiction
- Hugo Relva, Letter to the Editor: Reply from Legal Adviser, Amnesty International to Ryan Goodman on Survey of Universal Jurisdiction (Thursday, Dec. 26)
- Ryan Goodman, Response to the Letter to the Editor from Amnesty International’s Legal Adviser (Thursday, Dec. 26)
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