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Killing With Military Equipment Disguised as Civilian Objects is Perfidy

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Mar 20th, 2015

Whither the Section 215 Reauthorization Debate?

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Mar 19th, 2015

Defining “Meaningful Human Control” Over Autonomous Weapons

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Mar 19th, 2015

It’s Time for an International Drone Accountability Regime

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Mar 19th, 2015

Why Sunset and Supersession Provisions Are Both Needed in an Anti-ISIL AUMF

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Mar 18th, 2015

Blackwater’s Unsung Heroes

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Mar 18th, 2015

The Council of Europe’s Draft Protocol on Foreign Terrorist Fighters is Fundamentally Flawed

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Mar 18th, 2015

Call for Papers: Columbia’s Human Rights Law Review & Human Rights Institute

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Mar 17th, 2015

How an ICC Investigation into Israel Would Cause a Cut Off in US Aid to Palestine

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Mar 17th, 2015

Salvadoran General Deemed Deportable In the Absence of Criminal Charges

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Mar 17th, 2015

Collateral Effects of Secretary Clinton’s Nonofficial Email

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Mar 16th, 2015

Deep Dive: The White House’s New Memo on Drones and Privacy

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Mar 16th, 2015

National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, March 16–20

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Mar 16th, 2015

The Iran Nuclear Deal: The Dispensability of Obligation

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Mar 16th, 2015

Deradicalization, Free Speech, and Academic Freedom

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Mar 16th, 2015

Recap of Recent Posts at Just Security (Mar 7–13)

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Mar 14th, 2015

UK Parliament’s Intell and Security Committee: Intelligence agencies “do not seek to circumvent the law”

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Mar 13th, 2015

Wall Street Journal Grants Anonymity to al-Qaeda’s “First Easily Accessible Media Liaison”

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Mar 13th, 2015

Why Wikipedia is Suing the NSA

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Mar 13th, 2015

Post-Snowden Inquiry by UK Parliamentary Committee Recommends New Laws

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Mar 12th, 2015

Supreme Court Denies Cert in Samantar v. Yousuf

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Mar 12th, 2015

Does the President’s Proposed AUMF Authorize Force Against ISIL “Wannabes”?

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Mar 12th, 2015

Secretary Kerry on the relationship between the 2001 and ISIL AUMFs

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Mar 12th, 2015

Travel Bans and Due Regard: The UK’s New Counter-Terrorism and Security Act

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Mar 11th, 2015

The case for the President’s unilateral authority to conclude the impending Iran deal is easy because it will (likely) be a nonbinding agreement under international law

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Mar 11th, 2015

The Cotton letter . . . and the Vice President’s response

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Mar 10th, 2015

Legal Flaws in the 47 Senators’ Letter to Iran

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Mar 10th, 2015

Wikimedia Sues the NSA

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Mar 10th, 2015

Microsoft Case: The Government Responds, But Fails to Convince

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Mar 10th, 2015

National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, March 9–13

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Mar 9th, 2015

US Government Makes Slight Concession in Twitter’s Warrant-Canary Suit

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Mar 9th, 2015

Beyond Drones: The Next-Generation of Autonomous Weapons Cannot be Developed in Secrecy

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Mar 9th, 2015

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