Recent Articles
Britain’s Al-Saadoon Case: A Matter of Human Rights Law and the use of Military Force Overseas
Jun 16th, 2015
Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Seven: “Curtiss-Wright–out of sight,” and the fate of the argument for an exclusive executive diplomatic authority
Jun 14th, 2015
Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Six: Why the majority’s surprising decision on executive exclusivity is unpersuasive
Jun 13th, 2015
Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Five: Why did the majority choose to decide whether the President’s “recognition” power is exclusive?
Jun 13th, 2015
al-Bahlul decided: Court invalidates military commission conviction for domestic-law offense
Jun 12th, 2015
Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Four: Justice Thomas as constitutional iconoclast (or, “What was so terrible about King George III, anyway?”)
Jun 11th, 2015
Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Three: The broad consensus on presidential and congressional foreign affairs authorities
Jun 11th, 2015