Assange Indictment and Extradition
- Steven Arrigg Koh, Julian Assange and Omar al-Bashir: What Comes Next for Two Global Fugitives?
- Jameel Jaffer and Ben Wizner, Assange Indictment Is Shot Across the Bow of Press Freedom
- Ryan Goodman and Steve Vladeck, Q&A: Does an Assange Prosecution Pose a Threat to Freedom of the Press?
Russia Investigation
- Marty Lederman, Barr the Redactor?
- Ryan Goodman, What the President May Now Fear Most in Mueller Report
International Criminal Court and Afghanistan Probe
- Alex Whiting, The ICC’s Afghanistan Decision: Bending to U.S. or Focusing Court on Successful Investigations?
Prosecuting/Litigating War Crimes
- Beth Van Schaack, BREAKING: Sri Lankan Presidential Hopeful Sued in Federal Court for Human Rights Violations
- Oona Hathaway, Paul Strauch, Beatrice Walton and Zoe Weinberg, Accountability for War Crimes in Syria: The “Criminalization” Confusion
Civilian Casualties in U.S. Wars
- Rahma A. Hussein, Abdifatah Hassan Ali and Alex Moorehead, Transparency on Civilian Harm in Somalia Matters – Not Just to Americans
Artificial Intelligence
- John Bowers, The Pentagon Wants to Streamline Security Clearances by Using AI. That’s a Dangerous Idea
Sudan
- John Hursh, Ouster of Sudan’s Bashir Is Only the Beginning
- Steven Arrigg Koh, Julian Assange and Omar al-Bashir: What Comes Next for Two Global Fugitives?
US Defense Department’s Transgender Policy
- Graham Parsons, How the Pentagon Made Transgender Rights Disappear
Internet/Social Media Regulation and Violent Extremism
- David Sullivan, The Consequences of Legislating Cyberlaw After Terrorist Attacks
“Fake News” and Free Expression
Rule of Law (Poland)
United Nations
- Preston Lim, National Security at the United Nations This Week