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Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Nov. 11-15)
Impeachment, U.S. involvement in Syria, Torture ("The Report" movie), Countering terrorism/violent extremism, Intelligence Community, Bipartisan national security leadership in…

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Nov. 4-8)
Impeachment, Laws of War, Civilian casualties in U.S. wars, Use of force/UN Charter, Syria (German military operations), Press freedoms/Duty to warn, Turkey, and more ...

Duty to Warn: Has the Trump Administration Learned from the Khashoggi Failure?
This attitude shift alone, if it has indeed taken place, is commendable, but should not reduce scrutiny of what happened in the Declan Walsh case.

A Dozen Questions for John Solomon
Twelve questions for Solomon who the Post said “played an important role in advancing a flawed, Trump-friendly tale of corruption in Ukraine.”

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Oct. 28-Nov. 1)
From announcing our new Advisory Board to covering impeachment, Baghdadi operation, potential military intervention in Venezuela, CLOUD Act and more, it's been a busy week.

More or Less Justice? More or Less Security?
Reflecting on what's changed since Just Security launched six years ago, and three challenges that we now confront.

Welcoming Joshua Geltzer as a New Executive Editor at Just Security
We are thrilled to announce Joshua Geltzer as a new Executive Editor at Just Security. Since writing his first article for Just Security as a member of our editorial board back…

Female Genital Mutilation and the Treaty Power: What Congress Can Do
Since 1996, the act of female genital mutilation (FGM) has been a federal crime. Federal circuit courts have characterized FGM as “a barbaric practice unbecoming of a civilized…

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Oct. 21-25)
Prosecuting James Foley’s alleged murderers, impeachment/Ukraine affair, Open Skies Treaty, Syria, family separation, Sri Lanka, United Nations

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Oct. 14-18)
Cyber law coming out of the Netherlands, use of force law coming out of Germany, and a range of other issues we covered this week, including FISA Court's 702 surveillance opinions,…

A Fourth Amendment Framework for Voiceprint Database Searches
Voice recognition technology should be subject to a new Fourth Amendment framework, drawing on the Supreme Court’s recent technology-related decisions, that treats each query…

10 Questions for Trey Gowdy
Within one short media cycle, Gowdy became a part of the President's legal team before he wasn't. This all raises some questions.