Executive & Military

The “Shift Cold” Military Tactic and International Humanitarian Law

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Feb 20th, 2018

Impunity for U.S.-Funded Warlords in Afghanistan

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Feb 16th, 2018

“Reasonable Certainty” vs “Near Certainty” in Military Targeting–What the Law Requires

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Feb 15th, 2018

The United States Can – And Should – Prosecute the Killers of US Journalists and Aid Workers in Syria

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Feb 14th, 2018

Episode 59 of the National Security Law Podcast: Share the Cookies

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Feb 13th, 2018

I’ve Been Part of the Problem: Politicizing General Officer Influence

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Feb 13th, 2018

The White House Latest Move to Undermine Congressional Authority

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Feb 8th, 2018

Debate, Dispute, Disagree—But Please Don’t Call for Arrest

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Feb 6th, 2018

Al-Alwi and the Unraveling of Detention Authority at the End of Active Hostilities

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Feb 6th, 2018

Japan’s Definition of Armed Attack and ‘Bloody Nose’ Strikes Against North Korea

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Feb 1st, 2018

Collective Self-Defense and the “Bloody Nose Strategy”: Does it Take Two to Tango?

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Jan 26th, 2018

Two Notable Omissions in the Mattis National Defense Strategy

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Jan 24th, 2018

We’ve Been Here Before: Sticks Don’t Work Well with Pakistan

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Jan 18th, 2018

Episode 54 of the National Security Law Podcast: Family Ties or Family Matters?

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Jan 17th, 2018

Recent Israeli Strikes on Syria and the Prohibition on the Unilateral Use of Force

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Jan 16th, 2018

16 Years Since Gitmo: A New Chapter in Indefinite Detention Begins

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Jan 12th, 2018

Words Matter in War

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Jan 12th, 2018

Special Edition Podcast: Liza Goitein on Section 702’s Reauthorization

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Jan 11th, 2018

Unhappy 16th Anniversary, Guantanamo Bay

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Jan 11th, 2018

Today’s Mass Guantanamo Habeas Petition and the Ongoing Human Cost of America’s “Battle Lab”

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Jan 11th, 2018

Trump Administration Notches a Serious Human Rights Win. No, really.

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Jan 10th, 2018

Parsing Howard Nielson’s Sources: A Thesis Without Support

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Jan 8th, 2018

International Criminal Court Indictments of U.S. Officials Are not Impossible

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Jan 5th, 2018

Alseran v MOD and the Legal Risks in Treating All Captives as Prisoners of War

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Jan 4th, 2018

Episode 52 of the National Security Law Podcast: Trump Derangement Syndrome or a Distraction from the Forever War?

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Jan 3rd, 2018

Paul Manafort’s Latest Publicity Stunt

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Jan 3rd, 2018

Norms Watch: Democracy, the Trump Administration, and Reactions to It (Dec. 2017)

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Jan 2nd, 2018

A Year-End Retrospective

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Dec 31st, 2017

Episode 51 of the National Security Podcast: Temporary, Immediate, and Unmonitored Access to this Podcast

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Dec 27th, 2017

Episode 50 of the National Security Law Podcast: The Big Chill

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Dec 20th, 2017

By Weakening Arms Export Controls, Trump’s National Security Strategy Will Create National and Global Insecurity

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Dec 20th, 2017

U.S. “Confronting” Iran inside Syria: Spoiling for an Unlawful Fight?

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Dec 18th, 2017

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