I. Surveillance and Data Collection

  1. David Cole, More on the Rights of Others – Ben Wittes’ Failure of Imagination (Tuesday, Nov. 12)
  2. David Cole, More on Wittes and the Rights of Others (Wednesday, Nov. 13)
  3. Craig Forcese, Guest Post: Creative Ambiguity – International Law’s Distant Relationship with Peacetime Spying (Thursday, Nov. 14) 

 II. Drones and Targeting 

  1. Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Why Killing Terrorists Creates Long-Term Due Process Obligations and What Happens When these Debts Become Due (Tuesday, Nov. 12)
  2. Thomas Earnest, Drone Reporting Requirement in the Intelligence Authorization Act and Congress’ Ability to Compel Public Disclosure (Wednesday, Nov. 13)

III. Detention

  1. Christopher Rogers, Guest Post: Afghanistan Post-2014: Closing Bagram (Thursday, Nov. 14)
  2. Ryan Goodman, Preventive Detention and Human Rights Law: A Way Out of Bagram or Another Dead End? (Friday, Nov. 15)

IV. Military Commissions

  1. Marty Lederman, The Khadr Appeal [UPDATE: and the Hicks Appeal] (Monday, Nov. 11)
  2. Steven Ratner, Guest Post: Should ICRC Reports on Detainee Visits be Turned Over to Military Commission Defense Counsel? (Tuesday, Nov. 12)

V. First Amendment

VI. Law of Armed Conflict

VII. Iran

For the prior week’s content, check out: 

Recap: A Guide to the Past Week’s Posts on Just Security (Sept. 23-Sept. 27)
Recap: A Guide to the Past Week’s Posts on Just Security (Sept. 28-Oct. 4)
Recap: A Guide to the Past Week’s Posts on Just Security (Oct. 5-Oct. 11)
Recap: A Guide to the Past Week’s Posts on Just Security (Oct. 12-Oct. 18)
Recap: A Guide to the Past Week’s Posts on Just Security (Oct. 19-Oct. 25)
Recap: A Guide to the Past Week’s Posts on Just Security (Oct. 26-Nov. 1)
Recap: A Guide to the Past Week’s Posts on Just Security (Nov. 2-Nov. 8)