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A Mission-Driven Makeover

Just Security unveils a redesigned website, offering improved search, navigation, and accessibility-making it easier than ever to access expert analysis and resources.

Just Security Expands to Substack

Connect with Just Security through Substack for insightful newsletters and expert analysis.
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Welcoming Dani Schulkin, Director of Democracy Initiatives

Dani Schulkin joins Just Security as the Director of Democracy Initiatives.
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5 Big Questions in the Alien Enemies Act Litigation

Major legal issues following Chief Judge Boasberg's ordering a temporary block to the presidential proclamation.

Early Edition: February 28, 2025

Signup to receive the Early Edition in your inbox here. A curated weekday guide to major news and developments over the past 24 hours. Here’s today’s news: TRUMP ADMINISTRATION…
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What Just Happened: The Framing of a Migration “Invasion” and the Use of Military Authorities

An expert explainer on the Executive Order on the "Invasion" Executive Order and deployment of troops.
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The Colombian Model of Success: Civil Society and Excess Force by Anti-Riot Squads and Police Units

To counter impunity, civil society and survivors of police brutality are organizing against abuses such as eye mutilation.

Judge Cannon and the Special Counsel’s Report

Explaining the state of litigation over whether DOJ can publicly release the January 6th report - and how the Supreme Court may decide.
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El Pacto de Seguridad del Tratado de Río y las consecuencias imprevistas de amenazar a Canadá, Groenlandia y Panamá

This article is also available in English here. La presente traducción es cortesía del autor. Las recientes declaraciones del presidente electo Donald Trump sobre la política…

Law and Leadership for National Security in 2025 and Beyond

Former US intelligence attorney discusses importance of a steady hand at senior US intelligence positions in 2025 and beyond.
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The Just Security 2024 Year-End Book Recommendations

Just Security editors recommend books they read this year, including those that illuminated world issues and brought joy into their 2024.
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The US State Department Should Prioritize the Human Rights Reporting Gateway

The Human Rights Reporting Gateway can help the State Department enforce the Leahy law by providing key information from NGOs and victims.
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Lieber Prize 2025 Call for Papers on the Law of Armed Conflict

Submit to the Lieber Prize for best article and best book in the field of international humanitarian law/law of armed conflict.
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Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Nov. 25-29)

Sudan crisis • Symposium: Tech and atrocity prevention • Birthright citizenship • United Nations / Reproductive rights • ICC / Disability rights • Podcast: Crimes against…
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Progress on Gender Justice Continues as States Consider Next Steps on Draft Crimes Against Humanity Treaty

This fall, a number of States expressed support for the inclusion of various gender justice proposals in a potential future treaty.

Hiatus for Veterans Day

Just Security is on hiatus in honor of Veterans Day.
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Assessing Amnesties and Re-assimilation in Northeast Syria

Using amnesties, trials, and “parole boards” for detainees in northeast Syria would be consistent with the requirements of international law.
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Is The Pentagon’s Plan to Protect Civilians Living up to its Promises?

Taking stock of the Pentagon's progress in implementing the Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Action Plan.
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