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GTMO Transfer Bans Run Amok

A few weeks ago, I wrote about a disturbing provision that was added at the last minute to the Senate Armed Services Committee’s version of the National Defense Authorization…
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Status of CIA Detention and Interrogation Program Declassification (updated)

A few weeks ago I posted about three contexts in which the government is engaged in declassification efforts concerning the CIA’s former detention and interrogation program. …
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The Trial of Ex-Blackwater: An Overview of the Competing Stories

Opening statements in the trial of the four Blackwater members alleged to have carried out the killings in Nisour Square, Baghdad, Iraq ended in Washington D.C. this week. On Tuesday…
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The President Has No Congressional Authorization to Use Force against ISIS in Iraq

Earlier this week, Jen Daskal, Steve Vladeck and I wrote a post explaining why the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force against Iraq clearly does not apply to ISIS in Iraq…
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The Legal Basis for the Abu Khattalah Capture

The capture of Ahmed Abu Khattalah was performed by a joint group of FBI agents and U.S. Special Operations forces.  A New York Times story reported an official as saying that…
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Meshal: The Last, Best Hope for National Security Bivens Claims?

Last Friday, Judge Sullivan (D.D.C.) dismissed Meshal v. Higgenbotham, a long-outstanding Bivens suit brought by a U.S. citizen who alleged that, while travelling in the Horn…
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The Premature Discussion of ISIS and the 2001/2002 AUMFs

Our friends over at Lawfare have been pondering what the legal authority might be for the President to order air strikes against ISIS in Iraq and/or Syria.  Such speculation is…
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The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court: Is Reform Needed?

With the advent of the Edward Snowden leaks commencing in June 2013, much has been written about Snowden and the United States intelligence community. This short blog post examines…
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Covington White Paper on the Constitutionality of a FISA “Public Advocate”

As readers may recall from prior posts both here and at Lawfare, I’ve been a staunch supporter from the very beginning of the call for more adversarial process before the…
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Eleventh Circuit Says No to Warrantless Cell Tracking, Calls Other Metadata Programs Into Question

Today, the Eleventh Circuit rejected the exceedingly common law enforcement practice of warrantlessly tracking suspects’ physical location using cell phone tower data. The opinion,…
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Clapper to Hagel: Taliban 5 return to battle “will not appreciably change the threat” to US or Afghanistan

Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel testified before the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday about the prisoner exchange involving Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl and five Guantanamo detainees…
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Secretary Hagel’s defense of the Bergdahl deal [UPDATED]

[slightly updated for clarification and to account for testimony during the hearing] The Secretary of Defense is testifying at a HASC hearing beginning now.  Here are his prepared…
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