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Despite Years of Recommendations, Government Still Rewards Bad Policies for Body Cameras

In the last several years, we have seen a boom in the use of police body cameras. Departments across the country have adopted the cameras, and most of the nation’s largest cities…

Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (Dec. 9-16)

Trump-Russia Investigation Alex Finley, Asha Rangappa and John Sipher, Collusion Doesn’t Have to be Criminal to be an Ongoing Threat Artin Afkhami, Unsealed Documents in Special…
Former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates testifies before the Senate Judicary Committee's Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill May 8, 2017 in Washington, DC.

Former Prosecutor Renato Mariotti’s Tweet Threads on National Security (Dec 8-15)

Here is an exposition and analysis of this week’s national security-related Twitter threads by Just Security Editorial Board member Renato Mariotti from Dec 8 to 15. The Implications…
Eight crosses mark the location where terrorist Sayfullo Saipov entered a Manhattan bike path and went on a rampage with a truck last Tuesday afternoon on November 7, 2017 in New York City.

Want to Stop Homegrown Attacks? Start With Locally-Driven Violence Prevention

In her Congressional testimony last month, Elaine C. Duke, the Acting Secretary of Homeland Security, put one last nail in the coffin of a key Obama administration effort to fight…

Beyond Customary International Law: What Jesner Can Learn From Corporate Criminal Liability for International Crimes

Ed. note. This article is the latest in our series on the U.S. Supreme Court case Jesner. v. Arab Bank, a case that is slated to resolve the question of whether corporations can…

Why Conservatives Should Embrace Bob Mueller

Conservatives have strong reasons to embrace—rather than try to discredit—Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. An effort appears underway to damage the credibility of Mueller’s…

Recap of Recent Pieces on Just Security (Dec. 2-9)

Trump-Russia Investigation, Obstruction of Justice, Russia Sanctions Andy Wright, Why Don Jr.’s Attorney-Client Privilege Claim Is Dubious Daniel Rice, The Collateral Costs of…

Why Microsoft Challenged the Right Law: A Response to Orin Kerr

This coming spring, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in the United States v. Microsoft – a case that will determine the authority of U.S. law enforcement to compel, via…
Donald Trump Jr. in an elevator at Trump Tower on January 18, 2017 in New York City.

Former Prosecutor Renato Mariotti’s Tweet Threads on National Security (Dec. 1-8)

Here is an exposition and analysis of some of this week’s national security-related threads authored by Just Security Editorial Board member and former federal prosecutor Renato…

Hayden, NSA, and the Road to 9/11

Retired Gen. Michael Hayden, former director of the NSA and CIA (and now, a national security analyst at CNN), has recently emerged as a leading critic of the Trump administration,…
The Statue of Liberty against a hazy orange sky. A plane flies overhead.

Just Security’s New Look, Same Great Content

Welcome to the new look for Just Security. This is our first major overhaul of the site’s appearance and functionality since we launched as a humble blog in 2013. In the years…

Episode 48 of the National Security Law Podcast: “The Logan Act: Not Just Another Hugh Jackman Movie”

In this week’s episode, Professor Chesney and I catch up with a number of 2017’s most-persistent national security law sagas. For starters, there’s the indictment and plea…
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