Executive & Military

Assessing (Again) the Defensive Operations in Syria

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Jan 22nd, 2015

2 Years and 55 Prisoners To Go: It’s Time for a Lot More Guantanamo Review Boards

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Jan 21st, 2015

State of the Union Address: National Security Highlights

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Jan 21st, 2015

Charlie Hebdo, The Interview, and Censoring Torture Photos

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Jan 20th, 2015

How the U.S. Can Help Sri Lanka Turn the Corner—with a targeted war crimes prosecution

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Jan 20th, 2015

Al-Marri’s End and the Failed Experiment of Domestic Military Detention

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Jan 16th, 2015

Cybersecurity and a New Era of Asymmetric Economic Warfare

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Jan 16th, 2015

Is it Possible to Ban Autonomous Weapons in Cyberwar?

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Jan 15th, 2015

White House Cybersecurity Bill: Botnets and “Creative Lawyering”

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Jan 14th, 2015

Ongwen Onward to the Hague: Lord’s Resistance Army Commander to Face Justice

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Jan 14th, 2015

ISIS Fighting Against Taliban: The Enemy of My Enemy Is …?

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Jan 13th, 2015

Is it Really Better to be Dead than Blind?

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Jan 13th, 2015

A Turning Point in the Afghan War?

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Jan 12th, 2015

The Shrinking Military Commissions

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Jan 10th, 2015

Text of FBI Director’s Remarks: New Details on Why “Entire Intelligence Community” has “Very High Confidence” North Korea Hacked Sony

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Jan 7th, 2015

Why U.S. being a party to armed conflict in Afghanistan may not end soon

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Jan 7th, 2015

ICC Fugitive In US Custody?

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Jan 6th, 2015

The State of Humanitarian Law in Cyber Conflict

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Jan 6th, 2015

A Precedent for Post-Strike Investigations for Civilian Casualties in War

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Jan 6th, 2015

No Impunity for Torturers [Updated]

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Jan 5th, 2015

The Arms Trade Treaty Enters Into Force

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Jan 5th, 2015

The Three Legal Questions Left Unresolved by al-Libi’s Death

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Jan 3rd, 2015

14 National Security Law “Heroes” in 2014

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Dec 31st, 2014

End of (which) war?

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Dec 30th, 2014

Normative Voids and Asymmetry in Cyberspace

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Dec 29th, 2014

New Article (and February 2015 Symposium) on Prosecuting Military Detainees in Civilian Courts

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Dec 24th, 2014

Taking the Weight off of International Law: Has Syria Consented to US Airstrikes?

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Dec 23rd, 2014

Remedies for Egregious Constitutional Violations and the Topside D.C. Circuit Briefing in Meshal

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Dec 23rd, 2014

Did USAID engage in “covert action” in Cuba without proper domestic legal authority?

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Dec 22nd, 2014

The Sony Hack: Norms and North Korea

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Dec 20th, 2014

Not to be Forgotten: The Case of Maher Arar

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Dec 19th, 2014

Guest Post: Torture is Still on the Table

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Dec 18th, 2014

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