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Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Feb. 11-17)
Russia – Ukraine • International Criminal Court Trust Fund Symposium • U.S. Domestic law on Atrocity crimes • Detention • Supreme Court - Social media regulation •…

The United States Can and Should Broadly Contribute to the Trust Fund for Victims (Part IV)
The U.S. has the resources and legal tools to advance justice and support survivors of atrocity crimes through the Trust Fund for Victims.

The Binding Interpretation by the Office of Legal Counsel of the Laws Constraining US Engagement with the ICC (Part III)
OLC determined the U.S. may not provide funds to the ICC, but may engage in diplomatic activity related to the ICC and provide assistance.

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Feb. 4-10)
International Holocaust Remembrance Day • Israel-Palestine • Russia-Ukraine / Crime of aggression • Social media content moderation • Trump financial investigations •…

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Jan. 28-Feb. 3)
Russia-Ukraine • Congress • The press and democracy • Myanmar Coup Anniversary • Haiti / Law enforcement • Counterterrorism • U.S. military / Accountability • U.S.…

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Jan. 21-27)
International Holocaust Remembrance Day • Russia - Ukraine / Crime of Aggression • January 6th / 14th Amendment • Congressional Oversight • Foreign Aid • Climate •…

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Jan. 14-20)
Russia-Ukraine / U.S. war crimes investigations • Values in foreign policy symposium • Congressional ethics • Biden / Classified information • Social media • Cyber and…

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Jan. 7-13)
Russia - Ukraine • January 6 / Social media and extremism • Congressional oversight and investigations • Racial justice/diversity in national security professions • Artificial…

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Jan. 3-6)
January 6th • Military justice / National Defense Authorization Act • Civilian harm in U.S. wars • Symposium: Values in foreign policy

Investigating (Mis)conduct in War is Already Difficult: Will the use of Military AI Make it Harder?
While AI could strengthen some aspects of wartime investigations, it also presents significant challenges around assessing collected evidence.

22 in 2022: Top Twenty-Two Most-Read Just Security Articles of the Year
With great appreciation for our readers and our authors, here are the most viewed articles that Just Security published in 2022.

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Dec. 17-23)
January 6 Investigation • National Defense Authorization Act • Russia - Ukraine • Women's Rights • Climate Change • War Crimes / Crimes Against Humanity