Courts

Recap of the Recent Posts on Just Security (May 21–27)

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May 28th, 2016

Will Justice Sotomayor Recuse in Turkmen?

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May 23rd, 2016

Recap of Recent Posts on Just Security (May 14–20)

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May 21st, 2016

Why Federal Agencies Must Still Preserve (and Should Finally Read) the SSCI Torture Report

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May 20th, 2016

The Senate Killed JASTA, Then Passed It…

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May 18th, 2016

A Supplement to Steve Vladeck’s Assessment of the Supreme Court’s Treatment of Courts-Martial

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May 17th, 2016

Can Detainees Plead Their Way Out of Guantánamo?

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May 17th, 2016

Transparency, Review, and Relief: The Far-Reaching Implications of the Kunduz Report

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May 13th, 2016

Michael Ratner, RIP

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May 11th, 2016

Fourth Circuit To Hear Abu Ghraib Political Question Doctrine Appeal

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May 11th, 2016

The Supreme Court’s Troubling Neglect of Courts-Martial

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May 9th, 2016

Why Captain Smith’s suit to enforce the War Powers Resolution won’t be a big deal

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May 9th, 2016

Are US Courts Going Dark?

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May 6th, 2016

A Small, If Uncertain, Step Towards Accountability: De Sousa and the Abu Omar Abduction

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May 5th, 2016

One-and-a-Half Cheers for Salim v. Mitchell

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May 2nd, 2016

Revelations From the Newly Declassified FISC Opinion on Section 702

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Apr 27th, 2016

The 9/11 Civil Litigation and the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA)

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Apr 18th, 2016

A New Lawsuit from Microsoft: No More Gag Orders!

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Apr 14th, 2016

The Obama Administration Has Embraced Legal Theories Even Broader Than John Yoo’s

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Apr 7th, 2016

Military Justice and Its Reform

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Apr 6th, 2016

Four Takeaways From State v. Andrews

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Apr 1st, 2016

The Many Significances of the Karadžić Conviction

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Mar 28th, 2016

Engines of Liberty: How Civil Society Helped Restore Constitutional Rights in the Aftermath of 9/11

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Mar 28th, 2016

Obama’s Plan Is Not a Guantánamo North

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Mar 25th, 2016

A friendly critique of the proposed Chesney/Vladeck “middle ground” in the Apple/FBI disputes

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Mar 21st, 2016

Upcoming International Criminal Law Trifecta

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Mar 21st, 2016

Justice Garland and National Security Accountability: What’s Missing from the Dueling Guantánamo Accounts

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Mar 19th, 2016

FOIA Litigation Has Its Own Rules, But We Deserve Better

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Mar 15th, 2016

The Supreme Court Could Use an Expert on National Security or International Law

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Mar 14th, 2016

Determining When the Armed Conflict With Al-Qaeda Started

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Mar 11th, 2016

The Latest European Court of Human Rights Ruling on Accountability for Torture

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Mar 9th, 2016

DOJ’s appeal to district court judge from Magistrate Orenstein’s rejection of Apple All Writs Act order

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Mar 7th, 2016

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