Gina Haspel Nomination and Torture
- Steve Vladeck, The Haspel Nomination as a Referendum on (Un-)Accountability
- Steve Vladeck, Gina Haspel and the Elusive Shadow of CIA Torture: A Response to Ben Wittes
- Stephen Rickard, More Questions for Gina Haspel-The Record of False CIA Claims about Torture’s “Efficacy”
- Alex Finley, Can An Insider Save CIA From Itself?
- Beth Van Schaack, The Diplomats Speak: More Opposition to Gina Haspel’s Nomination to Head the CIA
- Fionnuala Ní Aoláin and Jayne Huckerby, Gina Haspel: Feminist Smokescreen, Not Choice
Syria Strikes
- Alonso Gurmendi Dunkelberg, Rebecca Ingber, Priya Pillai, and Elvina Pothelet, Mapping States’ Reactions to the Syria Strikes of April 2018-A Comprehensive Guide
- Alonso Gurmendi Dunkelberg, Rebecca Ingber, Priya Pillai, and Elvina Pothelet, UPDATE: Mapping States’ Reactions to the Syria Strikes of April 2018
- Dennis Schmidt, Germany’s Research Report on the Syria Strikes: Unlawful Acts of Reprisal
- Anan Alsheikh Haidar, A View from a Syrian International Lawyer: Were the April 14 Strikes Legal?
Iran Deal
- John Reed, Just Security Podcast: Mike Breen on the US Abandoning the Iran Nuclear Deal
- John Reed, Just Security Podcast: Laura Rozen on the Iran Deal
- Nathan M. Kohlenberg, With Western Diplomacy Under Assault, Only European Stewardship Can Save It
Military Contracting and the War Crimes Act
- Rebecca Hamilton and Sarah Knuckey, Time to Dust Off the War Crimes Act?-for an American ex-soldier now in command of UAE forces
Rohingya Crisis: Genocide in Myanmar
- Kate Brannen, When Claims of “Fake News” Hide Ethnic Cleansing
Detainees, Trials, and Rendition
- James E. Baker and Laura Dickinson, The Future of the US Military Commissions: Legal and Policy Issues
- Steve Vladeck, Two (Premature) Cheers for Doe v. Mattis
- Steve Vladeck, What the Heck is Happening in Al-Nashiri?: The Ten-Layer Dip at the Heart of the Latest Guantánamo Mess
Russia Investigation
- Barbara McQuade, Crime or Slime: Making Sense of Michael Cohen’s Shell Company
Fog of Law: Conflict, Ambiguity, and International Law
- Michael Schmitt, In Defense of Sovereignty in Cyberspace
- Michael J. Glennon, The Fog of Law and the Jus Ad Bellum
- Adil Ahmad Haque, Ambiguity in the Conduct of Hostilities
- Monica Hakimi, Navigating the Terrain at the Intersection of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Immigration
- Andrew Boyle, DHS: Not Entitled to Its Own Facts
Nuclear Testing and Human Rights
- Matthew Bolton, The Devastating Legacy of British and American Nuclear Testing at Kiritimati (Christmas) and Malden Islands
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FEATURED IMAGE: WASHINGTON - JANUARY 23: Clouds move as the sun sets against the west front of the United States Capitol building January 23, 2007 in Washington, DC. U.S. President George W. Bush is scheduled to deliver his State of the Union speech before a joint meeting of Congress at 9:00 PM Eastern. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)