Executive & Military

Recklessness, War Crimes, and the Kunduz Hospital Bombing

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May 2nd, 2016

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

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May 2nd, 2016

US Government Concludes no “War Crimes” in Kunduz Strike, But Fails to Explain Why

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Apr 29th, 2016

Congress’s Embarrassingly Empty (National Security) Record

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Apr 29th, 2016

Yes, Russia’s Antics in the Baltic Sea Violate “International Rules”

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Apr 26th, 2016

The Proposed Military Commissions Fix Is Anything But

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Apr 25th, 2016

We Need to Know More About the US’s Role in Yemen

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Apr 22nd, 2016

The National Security Council as FOIA “Agency”

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Apr 22nd, 2016

The FBI’s Warrantless Surveillance Back Door Just Opened a Little Wider

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Apr 21st, 2016

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

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Apr 18th, 2016

The State Department Adviser Signals a Middle Road on Common Article 1

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Apr 12th, 2016

Are all “members” of ISIL targetable?

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Apr 9th, 2016

International Law à la Carte: Brian Egan’s Jus ad Bellum Doctrine

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Apr 8th, 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

ODNI Response on Increased Intelligence Sharing Still Leaves Questions and Concerns

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Apr 5th, 2016

A brief response to Gabor Rona on the use of force by non-military personnel

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Apr 5th, 2016

When Considering CIA Targeted Killings, Don’t Forget International Law!

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Apr 5th, 2016

[UPDATED–Now with VIDEO] ASIL Speech by State Legal Adviser Egan on international law and the use of force against ISIL

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Apr 4th, 2016

Bye-Bye Birdie: reddit’s Warrant Canary Disappears

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Apr 4th, 2016

Georgetown Law panel on DOD Law of War Manual

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Apr 1st, 2016

US Foreign Assistance Fails to Support the Reproductive Health Needs of Genocide Victims

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Mar 31st, 2016

The Law of War Manual Debate Goes to ASIL

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Mar 31st, 2016

The New Intelligence Sharing Procedures Are Not About Law Enforcement

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Mar 30th, 2016

We Need to Know More About When the FBI Can Access One of the NSA’s Biggest Databases

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Mar 29th, 2016

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

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Mar 28th, 2016

Should (and can) the CIA use non-covert force against ISIL in Iraq and Syria?

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Mar 26th, 2016

Yes, We Can Lawfully Target Islamic State Trainees Preparing to Conduct Terrorist Attacks in Europe and Elsewhere

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Mar 25th, 2016

Obama’s Plan Is Not a Guantánamo North

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Mar 25th, 2016

Surveillance Oversight Should Be President-Proof, But We’re Still a Long Way Off

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Mar 24th, 2016

Deterrence by Indictment?

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Mar 24th, 2016

Frank and Candid Conversations About Human Rights in Cuba

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Mar 22nd, 2016

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