Executive & Military

We Don’t Need to Broaden Military Commissions’ Jurisdiction

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Nov 30th, 2015

Bulk Collection Under Section 215 Has Ended… What’s Next?

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Nov 30th, 2015

Clarifying what’s at stake in al Bahlul (short answer: judge and jury) . . . and what’s not

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Nov 30th, 2015

The President’s NDAA signing statement re: GTMO and anti-torture provisions

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Nov 25th, 2015

Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité … Sécurité

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Nov 25th, 2015

Al Bahlul and the Risks of Legitimating Departures from Article III Jurisdiction

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Nov 25th, 2015

Power Wars Symposium: A Study in Contrasting Views of Executive Authority

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Nov 25th, 2015

The Government Should Stop Rewarding Bad Policies for Police Body Cameras

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Nov 24th, 2015

No War Crime? No War Crimes Trial!

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Nov 24th, 2015

Still Secret: Second Circuit Keeps More Drone Memos From the Public

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Nov 24th, 2015

Why Al Bahlul IV Won’t Matter

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Nov 24th, 2015

Cross-Border Data Requests: A Proposed Framework

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Nov 24th, 2015

Connecting Past and Present: Assessing French Emergency Powers in Historical Perspective

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Nov 23rd, 2015

Al Bahlul’s Commission Conviction and the Pragmatic Jurisprudence of Article III

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Nov 23rd, 2015

The Course of Least Resistance: Ignoring the Lessons of History in Responding to ISIS

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Nov 23rd, 2015

Previewing Next Tuesday’s Oral Argument in “Al Bahlul IV”

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Nov 23rd, 2015

History, Hysteria, and Syrian Refugees

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Nov 21st, 2015

Where Will the Law of Self-Defense Go From Here?

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Nov 20th, 2015

Challenges New Weapons and Humanitarian Assistance Present for International Law

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Nov 20th, 2015

A World at War With Daesh

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Nov 20th, 2015

Power Wars Symposium: The Powers Wars Debate and the Question of the Role of the Lawyer in Crisis

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Nov 18th, 2015

Power Wars Symposium: Libya and the War Powers Resolution

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Nov 17th, 2015

International Law, Targeting, and Detention in the Age of International Terrorism

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Nov 16th, 2015

11/13/15

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Nov 16th, 2015

Power Wars Symposium: What Role Should Law Play in Areas of Vital National and International Affairs?

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Nov 13th, 2015

The insoluble Guantánamo problem (Part Three: Executive disregard of the GTMO-to-U.S. relocation prohibition is not a solution)

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Nov 13th, 2015

The insoluble Guantánamo problem (Part Two: The NDAA restrictions)

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Nov 12th, 2015

The insoluble Guantánamo problem (Part One: The President’s successful transformation of U.S. detention practices . . . and the GTMO exception)

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Nov 12th, 2015

Power Wars Symposium: Where Did Things Go Wrong? Three Key Moments That Shaped Obama’s Failed Guantánamo Policy

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Nov 11th, 2015

Lawyering in Secret and the Government’s FOIA Bogeyman

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Nov 10th, 2015

Secret Law Isn’t the Public’s Fault

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Nov 9th, 2015

McCain’s Hearing Threat and the Bergdahl Court-Martial

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Nov 6th, 2015

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