I. Surveillance, Privacy, & Technology
- Jennifer Granick, Let the Sun Shine In: WaPo Story on the Magistrates’ Revolt (Friday, Apr. 25)
II. Detention, Trial, & Treatment
- Jennifer Daskal, Hussain and AUMF Repeal (Thursday, Apr. 24)
- Steve Vladeck, Realpolitik and Closing Guantánamo: A Response to Deborah Pearlstein (Thursday, Apr. 24)
- Marty Lederman, Justice Breyer’s Intriguing Suggestions in Hussain: A Sign of Habeas Challenges to Come? (Wednesday, Apr. 23)
- Letters to the Editor, Letter to the Editor from Gabor Rona, On Justice Breyer’s Concurrence in Hussain (Monday, Apr. 21)
- Steve Vladeck, Justice Breyer’s Concurrence in Hussain (Monday, Apr. 21)
III. No-Fly List
- Jennifer Daskal, Secrets Revealed: The Government’s No Fly List Arguments Aren’t Flying (Friday, Apr. 25)
IV. Targeted Killing & Drones (and Armed Conflict in Yemen)
- Letters to the Editor, Letter to the Editor from Gabor Rona, Airstrikes in Yemen and Government Transparency (Wednesday, Apr.23)
- Ryan Goodman and Sarah Knuckey, How We Read a NYTimes Story on Drone Strikes in Yemen (Wednesday, Apr. 23)
- Daphne Eviatar, Court Decision Supports Broader Disclosures on US Drone War (Tuesday, Apr. 22)
- Steve Vladeck, The Second Circuit and the Vices of Selective Disclosure (Tuesday, Apr. 22)
- Jonathan Horowitz, Consequences of the Fact-Based Armed Conflict Test in Yemen’s Internal Armed Conflict (Tuesday, Apr. 22)
- Steve Vladeck, Second Circuit Orders Release of Redacted OLC Aulaqi Memo (Monday, Apr. 21)
- Ryan Goodman, Ongoing “Drone Strikes” in Yemen Raise Four Questions (Monday, Apr. 21)
V. Ukraine
- Beth Van Schaack, Ukraine Before the ICC (Friday, Apr. 25)
- Ryan Goodman, How “Overwhelming” was the UN General Assembly Vote on Crimea? (Thursday, Apr. 24)
VI. Separation of Powers/Executive Authority
- Steve Vladeck, Standing and Causes of Action in Zivotofsky (Friday, Apr. 25)
- Robert Reinstein, Guest Post: Zivotofsky v. Kerry (Friday, Apr. 25)
VII. Military Commissions
- Thomas Earnest, Judge Pohl’s order requiring disclosure of details of CIA’s “black sites” now unclassified (Tuesday, Apr. 22)