Guest Post

Secret Law, Targeting, and the Problem of Standards: A Response to Dakota Rudesill

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Jul 26th, 2016

It’s Time to Come to Terms With Secret Law: Part II

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Jul 22nd, 2016

It’s Time to Come to Terms With Secret Law: Part I

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Jul 20th, 2016

Visions and Revisions: Karen Greenberg on the Making of the Modern Security State

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Jul 12th, 2016

Guest Post: What is FBI Director Comey Doing?

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Jul 11th, 2016

Must Military Medical and Religious Personnel Be Accounted for in a Proportionality Analysis?

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Jul 8th, 2016

Whose World Is This?: US and UK Government Hacking

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Jul 7th, 2016

The Encryption Debate: All Quiet on the Western Front?

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Jul 6th, 2016

The Updated First Geneva Convention Commentary, DOD’s Law of War Manual, and a More Perfect Law of War, Part I

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Jul 5th, 2016

Medical Complicity in CIA Torture, Then and Now

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Jul 1st, 2016

Looking Back on the Pentagon Papers Decision

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Jun 30th, 2016

The Upcoming Release of Obama’s Targeted Killing Policy and Casualty Numbers

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Jun 24th, 2016

Seven Myths Busted: FBI Surveillance and the NSL Expansion Vote in the Senate

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Jun 23rd, 2016

The UK’s EU Referendum: Personal Cards on the Table

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Jun 22nd, 2016

The Obama Legal Team and the Lawfulness of Attacking Assad

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Jun 21st, 2016

“Material Support” and Targeting

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Jun 20th, 2016

Reflections on Targeting: Looking in the Mirror

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Jun 16th, 2016

Will “Cyber Bonds” Mitigate Transnational Cyberspace Threats?

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Jun 15th, 2016

JASTA and Reciprocity

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Jun 9th, 2016

FBI Guidelines Weaken Separation of Community Outreach and Intelligence Gathering Efforts

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Jun 8th, 2016

A Return to Torture? Unlikely

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Jun 3rd, 2016

With Remote Hacking, the Government’s Particularity Problem Isn’t Going Away

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Jun 2nd, 2016

Roof Knocking and the Problem of Talking With Bombs

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May 31st, 2016

Why Accountability for Iraq’s Militias Matters

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May 27th, 2016

The MSF Airstrike Report: Better on the Facts Than on the Law

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May 24th, 2016

Why Federal Agencies Must Still Preserve (and Should Finally Read) the SSCI Torture Report

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May 20th, 2016

The US’ Failure to Plan for ISIL Detention Operations is a Flawed Approach

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May 19th, 2016

A Supplement to Steve Vladeck’s Assessment of the Supreme Court’s Treatment of Courts-Martial

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May 17th, 2016

Transparency, Review, and Relief: The Far-Reaching Implications of the Kunduz Report

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May 13th, 2016

The UK’s Report on Drones and Targeted Killing Leaves Unanswered Questions

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May 11th, 2016

What the Kunduz Report Gets Right (and Wrong)

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May 10th, 2016

Are US Courts Going Dark?

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May 6th, 2016

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