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The Senate Can’t Hide From Debating U.S. Assistance to the Saudi War in Yemen

Last week, the Senate debated a resolution proposed by Senators Sanders, Lee, and Murphy under the War Powers Resolution (WPR) to end U.S. assistance to the Saudis in their war…

Somalis Harmed by Suspected Drone Strikes Demand Accountability

This article is the latest in a new series we are producing in partnership Columbia Law School’s Human Rights Institute that features the voices of experts and advocates from…

Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (Mar. 17-23)

Surveillance and Technology David Gunton and Justin Hendrix, Mr. Zuckerberg, Here’s How You Should Be Regulated Robyn Greene, Somewhat Improved, the CLOUD Act Still Poses a Threat…

Privacy and Civil Liberties under the CLOUD Act: A Response

[Cross-Posted at Lawfare] In a post last week, Neema Singh Guliani of the ACLU and Naureen Shah of Amnesty International disagreed with our earlier arguments as to “Why the CLOUD…

The US is Focusing on Counterterrorism in Libya, at Human Rights’ Expense

This article is the first in a new series we are producing in partnership Columbia Law School's Human Rights Institute that features the voices of experts and advocates from…

Did Cambridge Analytica Leverage Russian Disinformation for Trump?

The FBI investigation into Russian election interference already includes exploration of how far-right media outlets propelled Russian disinformation. What role did Cambridge Analytica…

New Series: Perspectives from Impacted Countries

Millions of people around the world are affected by U.S. armed conflict, security, and counterterrorism policies and practices. U.S. forces regularly carry out airstrikes in Iraq,…

Remembering Tripp Zanetis

Editor’s Note: On Friday, we learned that Tripp Zanetis, a recent contributor to Just Security, was one of seven U.S. service members killed in a helicopter crash in Iraq. Last…

Follow-Up Questions For Facebook, Cambridge Analytica and Trump Campaign on Massive Breach

Late on Friday night, Facebook made a surprising announcement. The company said it was suspending the British firm Strategic Communication Laboratories (SCL), and its political…

Sessions’ Firing McCabe Violated His Promise to Recuse

Most focus on what the Attorney General said in his statement of recusal in March 2017. What has been overlooked is when Sessions promised the Senate, under oath, that he would…

Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (Mar. 10-17)

Just Security's expert contributors on whether the UK Government can use force in self-defense or take Russian officials to the ICC over the Salisbury incident, centralizing human…

Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (Mar. 3-10)

Our contributors' thoughtful analysis on whether Supreme Court precedent supports the obstruction case against Trump, law enforcement encryption backdoors, the transparency report…
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