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A Small, If Uncertain, Step Towards Accountability: De Sousa and the Abu Omar Abduction

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May 5th, 2016

Obama Shouldn’t Wait for Congress to Ensure He Leaves Behind a Clearly Defined War

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May 3rd, 2016

Revelations From the Newly Declassified FISC Opinion on Section 702

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Apr 27th, 2016

Yes, Russia’s Antics in the Baltic Sea Violate “International Rules”

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Apr 26th, 2016

Would JASTA Violate International Law?

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Apr 26th, 2016

We Need to Know More About the US’s Role in Yemen

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Apr 22nd, 2016

The FBI’s Warrantless Surveillance Back Door Just Opened a Little Wider

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Apr 21st, 2016

The International Discussion Continues: 2016 CCW Experts Meeting on Lethal Autonomous Weapons

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Apr 20th, 2016

Here’s What the Burr-Feinstein Anti-Crypto Bill Gets Wrong

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Apr 15th, 2016

The Obama Administration Has Embraced Legal Theories Even Broader Than John Yoo’s

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Apr 7th, 2016

Military Justice and Its Reform

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Apr 6th, 2016

ODNI Response on Increased Intelligence Sharing Still Leaves Questions and Concerns

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Apr 5th, 2016

When Considering CIA Targeted Killings, Don’t Forget International Law!

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Apr 5th, 2016

Bye-Bye Birdie: reddit’s Warrant Canary Disappears

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Apr 4th, 2016

Four Takeaways From State v. Andrews

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Apr 1st, 2016

US Foreign Assistance Fails to Support the Reproductive Health Needs of Genocide Victims

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Mar 31st, 2016

Sexual Violence and Commanders’ Responsibilities During Conflict

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Mar 30th, 2016

The New Intelligence Sharing Procedures Are Not About Law Enforcement

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Mar 30th, 2016

We Need to Know More About When the FBI Can Access One of the NSA’s Biggest Databases

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Mar 29th, 2016

Yes, We Can Lawfully Target Islamic State Trainees Preparing to Conduct Terrorist Attacks in Europe and Elsewhere

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Mar 25th, 2016

Digital Disruption of Human Rights

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Mar 25th, 2016

Obama’s Plan Is Not a Guantánamo North

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Mar 25th, 2016

So Software Has Eaten the World: What Does It Mean for Human Rights, Security & Governance?

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Mar 18th, 2016

Strong Intelligence Oversight Can Happen Within the Executive Branch

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Mar 17th, 2016

Overseas Surveillance in an Interconnected World

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Mar 17th, 2016

The Growing Divide Between European Governments and Regional Courts on Surveillance

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Mar 16th, 2016

FOIA Litigation Has Its Own Rules, But We Deserve Better

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Mar 15th, 2016

More Transparent Than Thou

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Mar 15th, 2016

The Supreme Court Could Use an Expert on National Security or International Law

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Mar 14th, 2016

The FBI Wants Schools to Spy on Their Students’ Thoughts

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Mar 11th, 2016

Determining When the Armed Conflict With Al-Qaeda Started

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Mar 11th, 2016

We Need to Know More About How the Government Censors Its Employees

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Mar 10th, 2016

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