Guest Post

The U.S. Should Not Disengage From the International Criminal Court Following Palestine’s Ascension

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Jan 7th, 2015

Palestine and the ICC: Law and Rhetoric

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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

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

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Jan 3rd, 2015

Human Rights in the Digital Age

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Dec 23rd, 2014

Guest Post: Torture is Still on the Table

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Dec 18th, 2014

In 2007, One Judge Said No to the NSA

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Dec 18th, 2014

Guest Post: Intelligence Legalism and the Torture Report

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Dec 17th, 2014

Fed Prosecutors: al-Libi Admitted al-Qaeda Membership, Was bin Laden Pen Pal

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Dec 16th, 2014

Guest Post: Drone Courts–A Response to Professor Vladeck

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Dec 16th, 2014

The Unintended Consequences of the 2001 AUMF Sunset

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Dec 15th, 2014

Five Torturous Steps to Hell

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Dec 11th, 2014

Guest Post: They Knew It Was Illegal

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Dec 10th, 2014

State Responsibility and Reparation for Torture as a Violation of IHL

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Dec 10th, 2014

Torture: Unreliable and Inestimably Costly

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Dec 9th, 2014

An Intelligence Committee Agenda

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Dec 4th, 2014

The Hidden Costs of Alabama’s Anti-Foreign Law Measure

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Dec 1st, 2014

Guest Post: NSA Reform — The Consequences of Failure

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Nov 26th, 2014

The Long Game: Why the Extension of Nuclear Talks With Iran is a Good Thing

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Nov 25th, 2014

The Global Reach of the U.S. Position on Torture

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Nov 24th, 2014

Clarity or Confusion? General Comment 35 and Security Detention

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Nov 21st, 2014

The United States and the Torture Convention, Part II: Armed Conflict

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Nov 19th, 2014

Obama Administration’s Position on the UN Torture Convention: New? Yes. Significant? Not so much

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Nov 18th, 2014

The FBI Doesn’t Need More Access: We’re Already in the Golden Age of Surveillance

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Nov 17th, 2014

The United States and the Torture Convention, Part I: Extraterritoriality

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Nov 14th, 2014

New Paths to Accountability for Crimes in Syria and Iraq (Including ICC Jurisdiction Over Foreign Fighters)

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Nov 12th, 2014

Reauthorize the AUMF: Clever strategies to limit presidential power are constitutional, but unwise

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Nov 10th, 2014

The Problem With Legalism in the Surveillance State

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Nov 7th, 2014

A Cult of Rules: The Origins of Legalism in the Surveillance State

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Nov 5th, 2014

A Republican Senate Takeover Won’t Doom Surveillance Reform

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Nov 4th, 2014

Due Process and Detention at Guantanamo: Closing the Constitutional Loopholes

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Nov 4th, 2014

2014 Congressional Midterms and Surveillance Reform: Races to Watch

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Nov 3rd, 2014

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