Executive & Military

The State Department Human Rights Reports and National Security

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Mar 3rd, 2014

The Political Support and Divisions Behind the European Parliament Resolution on Drones

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Feb 28th, 2014

Optic Nerve – A Digital Mugbook & the Questions It Raises

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Feb 28th, 2014

Secrecy, Nonacknowledgement, and Yemen

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Feb 26th, 2014

Italian Court of Cassation Reverses Convictions of Italian Intelligence Agents Involved in Bush-Era Extraordinary Rendition

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Feb 25th, 2014

The NSA’s Culture of “Legal Compliance” Still Breaks the Law

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Feb 24th, 2014

Missing Transparency: Is the US Response to Reported Drone Attack on Wedding Party Self-Defeating?

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Feb 20th, 2014

Why Does Microsoft Want a Global Convention on Government Access to Data?

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Feb 19th, 2014

Letter to the Editor from former US Air Force Airman and drone sensor operator, Brandon Bryant

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Feb 19th, 2014

A Rejoinder from Jenks and Corn re U.S. SIGINT Based Targeting

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Feb 18th, 2014

Military Targeting Based on Cellphone Location

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Feb 18th, 2014

Eyes Wide Shut: Scahill and Greenwald’s Flawed Critique of U.S. SIGINT Based Targeting

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Feb 18th, 2014

The al Iraqi Case and the Future of Military Commissions

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Feb 15th, 2014

Do “Extrajudicial Releases” of Afghan Detainees Violate International Law?: The Missing Legal Arguments

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Feb 13th, 2014

In the Trenches: The Other Civilian/Military Conflict

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Feb 12th, 2014

Office of the DNI Releases List of Permissible Uses of Data Collected in Bulk

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Feb 10th, 2014

Where’s the “Metadata”?: What Greenwald and Scahill (Don’t) Say about NSA Metadata Collection and Lethal Targeting

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Feb 10th, 2014

Two Developments re Section 215: (i) Changes to the Section 215 Program and (ii) Program’s Scope is Currently More Limited than Originally Thought

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Feb 7th, 2014

US to Reduce Drone Program in Pakistan – But Does Pakistan “Agree”?

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Feb 6th, 2014

A Reply to Gabor Rona on “Extrajudicial Release” in Afghanistan

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Feb 5th, 2014

“Associated Forces” has a legal meaning . . . but it’s not “every group that calls itself al Qaeda”

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Feb 4th, 2014

Can Congress Protect Digital Privacy from NSA Spying?

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Feb 4th, 2014

10 Things We Need to Know Now About the US Drone War

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Feb 4th, 2014

President Certifies US Forces in Mali Not at Risk of International Criminal Court, but is that Legally Valid?

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Feb 3rd, 2014

Extrajudicial Release: A New Rule-of-Law Problem?

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Jan 29th, 2014

U.S. Operations Against al-Shabaab/al-Qaeda: The Targeting of Godane

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Jan 28th, 2014

What rules is the US applying to its Somalia drone strikes?

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Jan 28th, 2014

First “Public” PRB Hearing Raises More Questions Than it Answers

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Jan 28th, 2014

Security, Uncertainty, and the National Security Administration: The President Should Defend, Not Revise, Current NSA Procedures

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Jan 28th, 2014

Quasi-public Guantanamo Detainee Hearings Start Tomorrow

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Jan 27th, 2014

Lost in the Bulk Collection Debate — Fifth Circuit Affirms Life Sentence of Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari

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Jan 24th, 2014

A $15 Million Dollar Torture Partnership

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Jan 24th, 2014

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