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Debate (Round 2): A Reply to Corn and Jinks

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Oct 1st, 2013

Intelligence Oversight and Surveillance Act — Language Now Available

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Oct 1st, 2013

Transparency on Targeted Killings: Promises Made, but Little Progress

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Oct 1st, 2013

Response to Kevin Jon Heller on War/Not War with Al-Qaeda

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Oct 1st, 2013

Making Sense of the NSA Metadata Collection Program and the “Administrative Search” Doctrine

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Oct 1st, 2013

Debate (Round 1): Against the Notion of Competing Legal Frameworks in the “War on Terror”

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Sep 30th, 2013

Debate (Round 1): The Military Component of Counter-Terror Operations

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Sep 30th, 2013

Debate (Round 1): The ‘Lutte’ Against Terrorism

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Sep 30th, 2013

A New Face in the U.S.-Pakistani Relationship

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Sep 30th, 2013

Al Bahlul Argument Post-Mortem

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Sep 30th, 2013

Security Council Resolution on Syria is Final but Russia Begins Chipping Away

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Sep 30th, 2013

Reforming FISA: A Critical Look at the Wyden/Udall Proposal and Foreign Surveillance

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Sep 30th, 2013

The Coming Political Realignment?

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Sep 29th, 2013

Recap of the Week’s Posts on Just Security (Sept. 23-27)

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Sep 28th, 2013

Debate (Round 2): Metadata and the Fourth Amendment – A Response

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Sep 27th, 2013

Debate (Round 2): Metadata and the Fourth Amendment

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Sep 27th, 2013

The Other, Lurking Constitutional Question in al-Bahlul

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Sep 27th, 2013

Are the Press Reports of the Security Council’s Draft Syria Resolution Accurate? How weak or strong is it?

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Sep 27th, 2013

Preview — Al Bahlul in the D.C. Circuit: The Fate of Military Commissions at Guantánamo

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Sep 27th, 2013

Charles Taylor Verdict Today: New Standard of Liability for Aid to Rebel Forces?

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Sep 26th, 2013

Why David Miranda’s Case Is Harder Than It Looks

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Sep 26th, 2013

Resolving Cyber-Related Ambiguities in the Law of War: A Reaction to Jensen

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Sep 26th, 2013

Unprivileged Does Not Mean Prohibited

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Sep 26th, 2013

Resolving Cyber Issues Sets the State for Future Weapons

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Sep 26th, 2013

Syria and the Law of Humanitarian Intervention (Part I: Political Miscues and U.S. Law)

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Sep 26th, 2013

When Reporting is a Crime: National Security and the Press After Snowden and Sterling

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Sep 25th, 2013

Good Reasons May Exist to Close CIA Drone Program—But Claim that CIA Agents are “Unprivileged Belligerents” is Not One of Them

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Sep 25th, 2013

Are Journalists in Danger of Prosecution for Espionage?

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Sep 25th, 2013

On Syria, The System Worked

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Sep 25th, 2013

The Espionage Act and the Press: A Short Response to Gabe Schoenfeld

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Sep 24th, 2013

The Espionage Act and National Security Reporting

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Sep 24th, 2013

Will Syria Redefine the Just War?

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Sep 24th, 2013

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