Recent Articles

The core of Zivotofsky: of passports, property, commerce, recognition . . . and, ultimately, diplomacy

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Nov 14th, 2014

114th Congress Faces Significant Committee Shake-Ups

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Nov 14th, 2014

The United States and the Torture Convention, Part I: Extraterritoriality

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Nov 14th, 2014

Judge Kavanaugh, Nashiri, and the D.C. Circuit’s Jurisdiction Over the Military Commissions

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Nov 13th, 2014

Sen. Kaine: Narrow the Scope of the 2001 AUMF

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Nov 13th, 2014

The Surveillance State’s Legalism Isn’t About Morals, It’s About Manipulating the Rules

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Nov 13th, 2014

Malinowski and McLeod statements before UN Committee Against Torture

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Nov 13th, 2014

D.C. Circuit stays (i.e., postpones for at least a couple of months) Thursday’s scheduled CMCR hearing in al-Nashiri

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Nov 12th, 2014

Principles to Guide Congressional Authorization of the Continued Use of Force Against ISIL—Clarification on Sunset Provision

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Nov 12th, 2014

U.S. Changes Position on Torture Convention–Accepts Ban on Cruelty Applies Abroad

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Nov 12th, 2014

New Paths to Accountability for Crimes in Syria and Iraq (Including ICC Jurisdiction Over Foreign Fighters)

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Nov 12th, 2014

Veterans Day

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Nov 11th, 2014

Avoiding Unnecessary Wars and Preserving Accountability: Principles for an ISIL-Specific AUMF

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Nov 10th, 2014

Passing the Senate Gavels

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Nov 10th, 2014

Reauthorize the AUMF: Clever strategies to limit presidential power are constitutional, but unwise

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Nov 10th, 2014

Recap of Recent Posts at Just Security (Nov 1-7)

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Nov 8th, 2014

Just Security is Hiring a Communications Director

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Nov 7th, 2014

The Problem With Legalism in the Surveillance State

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Nov 7th, 2014

ICC Analysis on the Flotilla Incident–Fair & Balanced?

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Nov 7th, 2014

Extending Privacy Protections to Foreigners Will Benefit Americans

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Nov 6th, 2014

Harold Koh’s New “Memo to the President” on the Torture Convention

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Nov 6th, 2014

Breaking News: ICC Prosecutors Decline to Investigate “Freedom Flotilla” Incident

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Nov 6th, 2014

A Cult of Rules: The Origins of Legalism in the Surveillance State

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Nov 5th, 2014

National Security Politics in the 114th Congress

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Nov 5th, 2014

Hamidullin indicted in Article III court

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Nov 5th, 2014

A Republican Senate Takeover Won’t Doom Surveillance Reform

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Nov 4th, 2014

Due Process and Detention at Guantanamo: Closing the Constitutional Loopholes

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Nov 4th, 2014

South Africa Constitutional Court On Universal Jurisdiction: Validating the Obvious

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Nov 4th, 2014

2014 Congressional Midterms and Surveillance Reform: Races to Watch

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Nov 3rd, 2014

Want to Hurt ISIL’s Finances? Go After the People Doing Business With It

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Nov 3rd, 2014

Should international human rights law regulate the use of drones, detention, and surveillance extraterritorially?

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Nov 3rd, 2014

Does International Law Matter?

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Nov 3rd, 2014

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