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Latest UK Judgment on Post-Snowden Surveillance

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Jun 24th, 2015

“Expense,” “Delay,” and the Inauspicious Debut of the USA FREEDOM Act’s Amicus Provision

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Jun 23rd, 2015

A New US-UK Data Sharing Treaty?

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Jun 23rd, 2015

The FISC’s Newest Opinion: Proof of the Need for an Amicus

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Jun 23rd, 2015

Call for Papers: AALS 2016 Annual Meeting

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Jun 22nd, 2015

The Defense Department’s Indefensible Position on Killing Human Shields

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Jun 22nd, 2015

National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, June 22–26

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Jun 22nd, 2015

Questions That Should be Asked About Seal Team 6 and the Laws of War

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Jun 22nd, 2015

Welcoming Oona Hathaway and Nathalie Weizmann

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Jun 22nd, 2015

The CIA Can’t Keep Its Drone Propaganda Straight

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Jun 20th, 2015

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

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Jun 20th, 2015

The Hidden Meaning (Maybe) of the New FISC Opinion

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Jun 19th, 2015

Delay and Detention at Obama’s Guantánamo: The Missing PRBs

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Jun 19th, 2015

Abu Ghraib and the Perversion of the Political Question Doctrine

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Jun 19th, 2015

ISIL’s Online Offensive: Challenges in Countering ISIL in Cyberspace

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Jun 18th, 2015

Guest Post: Israel’s Report on the 2014 Gaza Conflict

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Jun 18th, 2015

Guest Post: Exploding Civilian Involvement and “The People’s Perspectives” Report

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Jun 18th, 2015

Major Second Circuit Ruling Sides With Immigrants Subjected to Post-9/11 Roundup

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Jun 17th, 2015

The OPM Hack and the New DOD Law of War Manual

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Jun 17th, 2015

Why al Bahlul is Rightly Decided

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Jun 17th, 2015

A Sweeping Victory for the McCain-Feinstein Anti-Torture Measure

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Jun 16th, 2015

UN’s David Kaye on Encryption, Anonymity, and Human Rights

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Jun 16th, 2015

Britain’s Al-Saadoon Case: A Matter of Human Rights Law and the use of Military Force Overseas

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Jun 16th, 2015

What Rights Does International Law Afford Umm Sayyaf?

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Jun 15th, 2015

National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, June 15–19

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Jun 15th, 2015

Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Seven: “Curtiss-Wright–out of sight,” and the fate of the argument for an exclusive executive diplomatic authority

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Jun 14th, 2015

Zivotofsky podcast

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Jun 13th, 2015

Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Six: Why the majority’s surprising decision on executive exclusivity is unpersuasive

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Jun 13th, 2015

Thoughts on Zivotofsky, Part Five: Why did the majority choose to decide whether the President’s “recognition” power is exclusive?

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Jun 13th, 2015

Recap of Recent Posts at Just Security (June 6–12)

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Jun 13th, 2015

The Law of War Manual is here (no, really)

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Jun 12th, 2015

What al Bahlul Says, and What It Means

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Jun 12th, 2015

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