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Reminder: You Should Care About Mass Surveillance, Even if You’ve Done Nothing Wrong

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Mar 7th, 2016

National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, March 7–11

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Mar 7th, 2016

Closing Guantánamo: Before You Accuse Congress, Take a Look at Your Administration

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Mar 7th, 2016

Excellent summary of GTMO myths . . . and a classic case of the “false equivalence fallacy”

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Mar 7th, 2016

Recap of Recent Posts at Just Security (February 27–March 4)

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Mar 5th, 2016

Are People in Islamic State Training Camps Legitimate Targets?

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Mar 4th, 2016

A Primer on the “Cessation of Hostilities” in Syria and International Law

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Mar 3rd, 2016

UK Government Introduces Revised Investigatory Powers Bill in Parliament

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Mar 2nd, 2016

A Readers’ Guide to the Apple All Writs Act Cases

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Mar 1st, 2016

[UPDATED] Magistrate Judge Orenstein’s order in the EDNY, denying DOJ’s All Writs Act request . . .

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Mar 1st, 2016

National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, February 29–March 4

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Feb 29th, 2016

Partition of Syria as Plan B?: The Case for Caution

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Feb 29th, 2016

Recap of Recent Posts at Just Security (February 20–26)

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Feb 27th, 2016

The State Department’s Records and Response Problems Are Not New, They’re Systemic

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Feb 26th, 2016

Apple’s motion to vacate the All Writs Act assistance order: Has Apple chosen the best “test case”?

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Feb 26th, 2016

A Quick Update on Serdar Mohammed v. Ministry of Defence

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Feb 25th, 2016

Improving the Recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Biodefense Report

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Feb 25th, 2016

House Judiciary Committee Hearing Tomorrow: Law Enforcement Access to Data Across Borders

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Feb 24th, 2016

Torture and Transparency in the Military Commissions

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Feb 24th, 2016

Apple vs. FBI: “Just This Once”?

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Feb 23rd, 2016

The President’s Plan for Closing the Guantánamo Bay Detention Facility

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Feb 23rd, 2016

Closing Guantánamo, Episode XXVIII: This Time, We Really, Really (Really!) Mean It…

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Feb 23rd, 2016

National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, February 22–26

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Feb 22nd, 2016

Who Sets the Rules of the Privacy and Security Game?

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Feb 22nd, 2016

How Should International Law Deal With Doubt in the Era of Drones and Big Data?

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Feb 22nd, 2016

Iraq and Syria: Prospects for Accountability

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Feb 22nd, 2016

Recap of Recent Posts at Just Security (February 13–19)

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Feb 20th, 2016

Building Civil Liberties Protections Into the EU’s Latest Border Discussions

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Feb 19th, 2016

Justice Scalia, Privacy, and Where We Go From Here

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Feb 19th, 2016

“More Than a Domestic Mechanism”: Options for Hybrid Justice in Sri Lanka

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Feb 18th, 2016

FBI’s Push to “Fix a Typo” Would Really Expand Its Surveillance Authority

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Feb 17th, 2016

D.C. Circuit Quietly Set to Hear Major National Security Appeals

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Feb 16th, 2016

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