Courts

ECPA Reform: A Primer

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Sep 16th, 2015

Will Filartiga Survive?

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Sep 15th, 2015

DOJ’s New Stingray Policy is a Good Start, But It’s Got Problems

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Sep 10th, 2015

The Microsoft Warrant Case: Response #2 to Orin Kerr

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Sep 8th, 2015

The Microsoft Warrant Case: A Response to Orin Kerr

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Sep 3rd, 2015

The Difficulty With Metaphors and the Fourth Amendment

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Aug 31st, 2015

Better Never Than Late? The D.C. Circuit’s Problematic Standing Holding in Klayman

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Aug 28th, 2015

The Alarming Gaps in Military Appellate Review

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Aug 26th, 2015

The Supreme Court, ISIS, and the War Powers

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Aug 25th, 2015

Beyond the APA: The Role of Psychology Boards and State Courts in Propping up Torture

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Aug 24th, 2015

The DOD Law of War Manual and Command Responsibility: Is it Time for a “Necessary and Reasonable” Change to the UCMJ?

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Aug 19th, 2015

Warrantless Phone Tracking: The Fourth Amendment and Circuit Splits

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Aug 14th, 2015

A Readers’ Guide to our Mini-Forum on DOD’s new Law of War Manual

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Aug 12th, 2015

President Obama’s Military Commissions

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Aug 3rd, 2015

The Role of Judges Under UK Surveillance Laws May be About to Change

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Jul 31st, 2015

Judge Lamberth decides Warafi

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Jul 30th, 2015

UK Court Invalidates British Forces’ Afghan Detention Program

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Jul 30th, 2015

The Government’s Overstated Rehearing Petition in al Bahlul

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Jul 30th, 2015

Mavi Marmara Case Update: Prosecutor Files Notice of Appeal

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Jul 29th, 2015

UK Supreme Court Upholds Lawfulness of Questioning in Airports

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Jul 29th, 2015

US Government Petitions for Rehearing En Banc (Again) in Al Bahlul

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Jul 27th, 2015

Are Cross-Border Shootings Heading to the Supreme Court?

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Jul 24th, 2015

The ICC Prosecutor’s New Draft Strategic Plan

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Jul 22nd, 2015

CIA Operatives Should Not be Considered Armed Forces Under International Law

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Jul 21st, 2015

The ICC Prosecutor should Reject Judges’ Decision in Mavi Marmara

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Jul 20th, 2015

The Government’s Wiretap Orders Still Don’t Add Up

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Jul 17th, 2015

The FBI’s Problem Isn’t “Going Dark.” Its Problem is Going Slowly

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Jul 16th, 2015

Cross-Border Shootings as a Test Case for the Extraterritorial Fourth Amendment

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Jul 10th, 2015

Wiretap Numbers Don’t Add Up

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Jul 6th, 2015

10 Questions about the UK Spying on Amnesty International

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Jul 2nd, 2015

There’s No Reason to Hide the Amount of Secret Law

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Jun 30th, 2015

Has the CIA Asked the FISC to Restart Its Bulk Collection Program?

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Jun 25th, 2015

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