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“Gag order” on Military Commission defendants substantially lifted

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Feb 9th, 2015

Torture and the CIA’s Unaccountability Boards

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Feb 5th, 2015

Authorization vs. Regulation of Detention: What Serdar Mohammed v. MoD Got Right and Wrong

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Feb 5th, 2015

The Newest Reforms on SIGINT Collection Still Leave Loopholes

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Feb 3rd, 2015

Homeland Insecurity: Checkpoints, Warrantless Searches and Security Theater

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Feb 2nd, 2015

Did the U.S.-Israeli killing of Mughniyah violate international law?

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Feb 2nd, 2015

Five Important Questions About DEA’s Vehicle Surveillance Program

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Jan 30th, 2015

OHCHR Call for Comments on Encryption and Anonymity Online

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Jan 27th, 2015

What it Really Means to “Close Guantánamo”

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Jan 26th, 2015

AUMF Proposals and Congressionally Mandated Reporting Requirements: Some Guideposts

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Jan 23rd, 2015

The Gov’t of Sri Lanka Responds to my NYT Op-Ed on U.S. War Crimes Probe of ex-Defense Secretary

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Jan 23rd, 2015

The Latest Rules on How Long NSA Can Keep Americans’ Encrypted Data Look Too Familiar

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Jan 22nd, 2015

The Establishment of the International Criminal Tribunal for Palestine (Part II)

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Jan 22nd, 2015

Is it Possible to Ban Autonomous Weapons in Cyberwar?

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Jan 15th, 2015

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

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Jan 13th, 2015

US Government Seeks to Deny Twitter’s “Warrant Canary” Challenge

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Jan 13th, 2015

The State of Humanitarian Law in Cyber Conflict

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Jan 6th, 2015

Palestine and the ICC — Some Legal Questions

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Jan 2nd, 2015

Top 10 National Security Cases to Watch in 2015

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Jan 1st, 2015

Top 10 Year in Review: International Criminal Justice

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Dec 31st, 2014

14 National Security Law “Heroes” in 2014

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Dec 31st, 2014

Normative Voids and Asymmetry in Cyberspace

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Dec 29th, 2014

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

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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

Drones, the FATA, the President’s remarks . . . and the prospect of greater transparency

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Dec 22nd, 2014

International Law and Cyber Attacks: Sony v. North Korea

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Dec 17th, 2014

The Torture Report and the “Glomar Fig Leaf”

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Dec 10th, 2014

Torture: Unreliable and Inestimably Costly

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Dec 9th, 2014

It Will Take More Than Body Cameras to Restore Trust in Law Enforcement

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Dec 8th, 2014

International Justice: Week in Review

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Dec 8th, 2014

The 2015 National Defense Authorization Act: A Silver Lining for Guantanamo Detainees

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Dec 5th, 2014

How an ISIL-Specific AUMF Affects Interpretations of the 2001/2002 AUMFs

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Dec 4th, 2014

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