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The Investigatory Powers Act: The Official Entrenchment of Far-Reaching Surveillance Powers

What was formerly known as the Investigatory Powers Bill, referred to elsewhere as the “revised Snoopers’ Charter,” has received Royal Assent and, as of Nov. 29,…
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A Short Course on the Constitutional Law of Expatriation

The President-Elect is at it again: Nobody should be allowed to burn the American flag – if they do, there must be consequences – perhaps loss of citizenship or year…

Public Support for Torture Based on Prejudice

The New York Times misreported its own meeting with the President-elect concerning his views on torture, and how much he has changed his mind. Here I want to focus on one aspect…
A comic by Tom Kleh with people in suits raising umbrellas as if they are swords or guns. They each have a briefcase on the ground next to them. One man in a suit carries an umbrella like a weapon and inspects the the group.

The ACLU Goes to War

The Drone Memos collects important memoranda from the Justice Department, addresses by Barack Obama, John Brennan, Harold Koh, Eric Holder and others, executive orders and various…
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Letter to the Editor: Response to Human Rights in Armed Conflict, Part I

In a previous post, I raised numerous concerns with Prof. Adil Haque’s novel proposal that lowers the threshold for determining what constitutes a non-international armed conflict…
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Human Rights in Armed Conflict, Part II

In my previous post, I took seriously Jonathan Horowitz’s concern that some States believe that the application of international humanitarian law (IHL) may displace or reduce…
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Human Rights in Armed Conflict, Part I

When powerful States adopt a mistaken view of international law, should we—scholars, practitioners, and activists—resist their view and insist on our own? Or should we regard…
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Why Trump’s Proposed Targeting of Muslims Would be Unconstitutional

As a candidate, Donald Trump notoriously called for a ban on the entrance of all Muslims, a database to track Muslims in the United States, for aggressive surveillance of “the…

Profiles of Trump’s National Security Picks: Flynn, Sessions and Pompeo

People make policy, so the saying goes. And on Friday, the Trump transition team unveiled three more names of men who would help President-elect Donald Trump make decisions, steer…
Soldiers torture a person lying on the ground using the “water detail” method in May, 1901, in Sual, the Philippines. “It is a terrible torture,” one soldier wrote. "This kind of torture is not identical with the practice of "waterboarding", as it lacks the cloth or other cover of the mouth.”

Will Trump Bring Back Torture? Not if He Learns from the Past and Follows the Law

Since Donald Trump’s election victory last week, attention has turned to figuring out which promises he will keep and which he will abandon. Regarding torture, there have been…

The Islamophobia Administration

POLITICO is reporting today that President-elect Donald Trump will likely nominate Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) for attorney general and Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-KS) to be director…
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Twitter’s Reaction to Stephen Bannon’s Appointment as Trump’s Chief Strategist

As Rebecca Hamilton noted in her post on Monday, commentators from across the political spectrum have denounced President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to appoint Stephen…
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