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Rethinking Responsible Use of Military AI: From Principles to Practice
Highlights from the second global summit on Responsible AI in the Military Domain (REAIM) in Seoul, South Korea.

Disclosing Secrets: Deterrence, Diplomacy, and Debate – Reflections on Remarks by DNI Avril Haines
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines spoke on strategic declassification and transparency in intelligence work at an event commemorating Just Security’s 10th anniversary.…

Advancing Rights and Justice During a Pandemic: An Online Event Series
Watch leading scholars and practitioners from around the world discuss the human rights and social justice implications. And then join in.

Announcement: Bipartisan Program on Congress’ Role in National Security and Oversight, Dec. 12
Public event with Bob Bauer, Sally Katzen, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, Senator Mike Lee, Don McGahn, Kathy Ruemmler.

Conference Roundup: National Security and Shifting Geopolitics – Challenges at Home and Abroad
Leading scholars, senior policymakers and award-winning journalists discussed key national security challenges of our era in a daylong conference Oct. 22, 2018, hosted by the Reiss…

Livestream: A New “New World Order”?: American Security in an Era of Global Challenge
Even before the election of Donald Trump as President the United States was facing an unprecedented array of geopolitical challenges. From the resurgence of great power conflict…
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Just Security Event: Surveillance and the Trump Administration
Join Just Security for a fireside chat on U.S. surveillance and a celebration of Jennifer Granick‘s new book, American Spies: Modern Surveillance, Why You Should Care, And What…

“Does Anyone’s Law Matter at the Border?”: AALS Panel This Friday
For folks who will be attending the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools this week in San Francisco, I wanted to plug something of an unusual program that I…

Georgetown Law panel on DOD Law of War Manual
Unfortunately, it appears that Oona’s ASIL panel on the new Law of War Manual yesterday was not recorded. I hope that perhaps some who attended will be able to convey some…

Video: Obama’s Drone Legacy, A Conversation With Scott Shane
What will be the legacy of President Obama’s drone program? How will the next president use armed drones and targeted killings? What was the political and legal significance…

Video from The Going Dark Debate: Just Security’s Second Anniversary
As consumers increasingly adopt encryption tools, government officials have warned of the “Going Dark” problem – the notion that widespread encryption will thwart legitimate…

Just Security’s Second Anniversary Event: The Going Dark Debate
Two years ago this month, Steve Vladeck, Ryan Goodman, and our extraordinary Editorial Board, launched Just Security. In celebration of two fascinating years, we are thrilled to…

Video and Highlights From a Conversation on Countering Violent Extremism
Just Security and the Project for the Study of the 21st Century (PS21) recently hosted an extremely interesting discussion between ex senior UN counter terrorism official Richard…

Just Security Event: Friday, May 29
How can we combat extremism at home and abroad? Find out on Friday, May 29, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Just Security and the Project for the Study of the 21st Century will present a discussion…

Just Security at the Future of War Conference
The New America Foundation and Arizona State University will be hosting their first annual Future of War Conference in Washington, DC on Tuesday, Feb. 24, and Wednesday, Feb. 25.…

Video of How to End the Forever War and Fight ISIL: Q&A with Harold Koh
How can the United States wind down operations in Afghanistan responsibly? Is there likely to be an end to “armed conflict” with al Qaeda anytime soon? What role does…

Preview of February 11
JNSL&P Symposium on Terrorism Trials
[Editor’s Note: The following post is the first in a four-part series previewing next Wednesday’s annual symposium of the Journal of National Security Law & Policy,…

New Article (and February 2015 Symposium) on Prosecuting Military Detainees in Civilian Courts
Hot off the e-presses, the published version of my Cardozo Law Review article on “Terrorism Prosecutions and the Problem of Constitutional Cross-Ruffing” is now available…