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General Dempsey’s Position on an AUMF for ISIL: The Good, the Bad, and the Confusing

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Jan 26th, 2015

National Security Related Congressional Hearings, January 26-30

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Jan 26th, 2015

What it Really Means to “Close Guantánamo”

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Jan 26th, 2015

AUMF Proposals and Congressionally Mandated Reporting Requirements: Some Guideposts

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Jan 23rd, 2015

The Latest Rules on How Long NSA Can Keep Americans’ Encrypted Data Look Too Familiar

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Jan 22nd, 2015

2 Years and 55 Prisoners To Go: It’s Time for a Lot More Guantanamo Review Boards

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Jan 21st, 2015

National Security Related Congressional Hearings, January 20-23

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Jan 20th, 2015

White House Cybersecurity Bill: Botnets and “Creative Lawyering”

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Jan 14th, 2015

National Security Related Congressional Hearings, January 12-16

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Jan 12th, 2015

A Turning Point in the Afghan War?

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Jan 12th, 2015

The Shrinking Military Commissions

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Jan 10th, 2015

ICC Fugitive In US Custody?

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Jan 6th, 2015

No Impunity for Torturers [Updated]

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Jan 5th, 2015

The Arms Trade Treaty Enters Into Force

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Jan 5th, 2015

14 National Security Law “Heroes” in 2014

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Dec 31st, 2014

Remedies for Egregious Constitutional Violations and the Topside D.C. Circuit Briefing in Meshal

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Dec 23rd, 2014

Did USAID engage in “covert action” in Cuba without proper domestic legal authority?

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Dec 22nd, 2014

Guest Post: Torture is Still on the Table

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Dec 18th, 2014

The Torture Report and Korematsu‘s Shadow

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Dec 18th, 2014

Guest Post: Intelligence Legalism and the Torture Report

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Dec 17th, 2014

New National Security Appointees

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Dec 17th, 2014

Guest Post: Drone Courts–A Response to Professor Vladeck

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Dec 16th, 2014

The Washington Post Editorial Board’s (mis)conception of Congress’s role in war authorizations

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Dec 16th, 2014

The Unintended Consequences of the 2001 AUMF Sunset

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Dec 15th, 2014

Why Do We Talk About Torture The Way We Do?

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Dec 15th, 2014

The Torture Report is Only the First Step

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Dec 12th, 2014

The Cost-Benefit Analysis: The Preventive Value of the Senate Torture Report

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Dec 12th, 2014

CIA Director Brennan’s Comment on the Torture Report, and Senator Feinstein’s Reply to Brennan

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Dec 11th, 2014

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Approves ISIL AUMF and Sunset of 2001 AUMF

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Dec 11th, 2014

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Markup of Draft AUMF against ISIL

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Dec 11th, 2014

The Torture Report and the “Glomar Fig Leaf”

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Dec 10th, 2014

State Responsibility and Reparation for Torture as a Violation of IHL

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Dec 10th, 2014

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