Recent Articles

Recap of Recent Posts on Just Security (Mar. 8-14)

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Mar 15th, 2014

How President Obama can fulfill his promise to end bulk collection of telephone metadata, while preserving intelligence capabilities

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Mar 14th, 2014

Caroline Krass Confirmed as CIA General Counsel

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Mar 13th, 2014

Debating “The Snowden Operation”: A Victory for Privacy Rights or for Russia?

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Mar 13th, 2014

Rep. Schiff Op-Ed in NYT: moving drone program from CIA to JSOC would result in more transparency — But is he right?

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Mar 13th, 2014

The United States’ Position on Extraterritoriality: The Time For Change Is Now

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Mar 12th, 2014

Constitutional Conflict & Congressional Oversight

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Mar 12th, 2014

Crime, Sentencing and the War on Terror: Further Thoughts on the Al Darbi Plea

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Mar 12th, 2014

The Koh Memo’s Impact on the Current US Position (A Reply, in part, to Ben Wittes)

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Mar 11th, 2014

Floor Statement from Senator Feinstein on CIA-SSCI Controversy

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Mar 11th, 2014

CIA Director John Brennan Speaking at the Council for Foreign Relations

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Mar 11th, 2014

The PCLOB Report and the Need for Executive Branch Constitutional Enforcement

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Mar 11th, 2014

Letter to the Editor from Manfred Nowak, What does extraterritorial application of human rights treaties mean in practice?

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Mar 11th, 2014

In Defense of the Memoranda: A Reply to Ben Wittes

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Mar 11th, 2014

The United States’ Long (and Proud) Tradition in Support of the Extraterritorial Application of International Human Rights Law

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Mar 10th, 2014

Koh on Non-Refoulement

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Mar 10th, 2014

Letter to the Editor from Former Member of the Human Rights Committee, Martin Scheinin

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Mar 10th, 2014

Recap: A Guide to the Past Week’s Posts on Just Security (March 1-7)

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Mar 8th, 2014

Harold Koh’s Legal Opinions on the US Position on the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Treaties

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Mar 7th, 2014

Extraterritorial Surveillance Under the ICCPR . . . The Treaty Allows It!

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Mar 7th, 2014

It’s a Serious Mistake for the US Government To Maintain It Need Not Follow Human Rights Law Beyond US Borders

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Mar 7th, 2014

ACLU Takes Phone-Records Challenge to Appeals Court

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Mar 7th, 2014

Forum on the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Treaties: Analyzing the State Department Memos

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Mar 7th, 2014

A Step in the Wrong Direction: The EU Parliament’s Drone Resolution

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Mar 7th, 2014

Call for Debate Questions from Readers: Thursday’s Event on “The Snowden Operation” — Edward Lucas vs. Stephen Holmes

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Mar 6th, 2014

The Elephant in the Room: The FBI

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Mar 6th, 2014

A New Turn in the Story on CIA Monitoring of Senate Intelligence Committee Computers

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Mar 6th, 2014

The Myth of NSA Omnipotence

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Mar 5th, 2014

Nils Melzer on Whether U.S. Citizen Abdullah al-Shami is a Lawful Military Target

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Mar 5th, 2014

CIA Reportedly Spied on Senate Intelligence Committee Which May be a Federal Crime

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Mar 5th, 2014

Too Much War, Not Enough Human Rights from the UN Special Rapporteur and European Parliament

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Mar 4th, 2014

Key Findings in New UN Special Rapporteur Report on Drones

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Mar 4th, 2014

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