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Pentagon Ends Daily Hunger Strike Reports: Whither Transparency?

In warfare, many military actions must remain secret. Calls for “greater transparency” are often too simplistic and fail to properly accommodate pressing national security…
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European Court Urged to “Break Conspiracy of Silence” on CIA Black Sites in Europe

On December 3, attorneys for two Guantánamo detainees argued before the European Court of Human Rights that Poland bears responsibility for the torture, disappearance, and unlawful…
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Senators Call on Obama Administration to Provide the Public More Information on Drone Strikes

Last week, just before the Thanksgiving break, Senators Wyden, Udall and Heinrich sent Attorney General Eric Holder an important Thank You note. In their Nov. 26 letter, the senators…
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NSA SEXINT is the Abuse You’ve All Been Waiting For

In the latest news report based on documents revealed by Edward Snowden, we’ve learned that the NSA creates profiles of porn viewing, online sexual activity and more from its…
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HPSCI Rejects Drone Reporting Requirements in Intel Authorization Act

As Sarah Knuckey covered earlier this month in a post here on Just Security, the Senate Intelligence Committee included in the 2014 intelligence authorization bill requirements…
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State Department Concludes Review of NGO Drone Strike Reports, Offers Public Response (Sort of)

The U.S. Department of State told reporters late last week that it had concluded its review of the Amnesty International and HRW targeted killing and drone strike reports.  The…
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Anonymous US Officials Admit CIA Accidentally Killed a Yemeni Child in a Drone Strike

Buried in a Los Angeles Times article yesterday was this remarkable government admission: In June, a drone-launched missile hit an SUV carrying an Al Qaeda commander in Yemen.…
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Drone Reporting Requirement in the Intelligence Authorization Act and Congress’ Ability to Compel Public Disclosure

Last week, the Senate Intelligence Committee voted 13-2 to approve the 2014 Intelligence Authorization Act.  Included in this appropriations bill is a new measure that would require…
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Should ICRC Reports on Detainee Visits be Turned Over to Military Commission Defense Counsel?

On November 6, Military Commission Judge James Pohl ordered the prosecution to hand over to him all ICRC confidential reports on its visits to Guantanamo that are in the possession…
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My New Paper on Standing and Secret Surveillance

Our good friend (and separation-of-powers maven) Peter Shane from (the) Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law is hosting a “virtual” symposium on NSA…
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Newsweek’s Wayward Cover Story on Snowden and Chinese Cyber Hacking

Newsweek’s current cover story, “How Edward Snowden Escalated Cyber War with China” by Kurt Eichenwald, is an important read. Eichenwald makes two claims: Snowden’s impact:…
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Hands Off Encryption! Say New Amici Briefs in Lavabit Case

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals is in the process of deciding the first legal challenge to government seizure of the master encryption keys that secure our communications with…
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