Guest Post

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

France Maps out Its War Against the Islamic State

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Nov 19th, 2015

Foreign Fighters, Mercenaries, and Private Military Companies Under International Law

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Nov 18th, 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

Is the FBI Using Zero-Days in Criminal Investigations?

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Nov 17th, 2015

The Legal Legacy of the NSA’s Section 215 Bulk Collection Program

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Nov 16th, 2015

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

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Nov 16th, 2015

The UN’s New “Code of Conduct” for Acting in the Face of Mass Atrocities

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Nov 13th, 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 Start, End, and Territorial Scope of Armed Conflict

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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

The Assassination Ban and Targeted Killings

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Nov 5th, 2015

Power Wars Symposium: Surveillance, Individual Rights, and the Obama Administration

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Nov 5th, 2015

Human Shields in the DOD Manual: A New Mistake or an Old One?

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Oct 29th, 2015

The Imperative of a “Drone Court”

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Oct 28th, 2015

The Investigation Into the Islamic State and Chemical Weapons

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Oct 27th, 2015

Honor, Morality, and the DOD Law of War Manual

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Oct 26th, 2015

Kunduz Update

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Oct 26th, 2015

Human Shields: The Weapon of the Strong

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Oct 22nd, 2015

The World Doesn’t Need a “Snowden Treaty”

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Oct 21st, 2015

Lawful Hacking After the Encryption Debate

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Oct 15th, 2015

The Obama Administration’s Misguided Opposition to Tariq Ba Odah’s Request for Judicial Relief

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Oct 13th, 2015

Mass Surveillance and the Right to Privacy: Adding Nuance to the Schrems Case

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Oct 13th, 2015

Too Much Posturing and Not Enough Substance on Encryption

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Oct 12th, 2015

Toward a History of Clean and Endless War

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Oct 9th, 2015

Rest Easy Professeurs de Trahison, You Are Not Targetable Under LOAC

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Oct 1st, 2015

A Proposal to Improve Foreign Law Enforcement Access to US-Held Data

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Sep 30th, 2015

A Short (Yet Still Forlorn) Reply in the Taliban Sources Project Debate

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Sep 28th, 2015

UK’s Legal Rationale for Drone Strikes Differs Fundamentally From US Rationale

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Sep 25th, 2015

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