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News Roundup and Notes: August 20, 2014

Before the start of business, Just Security provides a curated summary of up-to-the-minute developments at home and abroad. Here’s today’s news. Iraq The Wall Street Journal…
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ODNI’s Civil Liberties Protection Officer Sets Forth Defense of 12333 Surveillance

Earlier this month, New York Times reporter Charlie Savage covered public criticisms made by John Napier Tye, a departing State Department official, of the NSA’s collection…
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Did the U.S. drone strike and secretly compensate Yemeni civilians?

New documentary evidence has emerged indicating that the families of those killed in a controversial December 2013 U.S. strike in Yemen received upwards of $1 million dollars in…
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News Roundup and Notes: August 19, 2014

Before the start of business, Just Security provides a curated summary of up-to-the-minute developments at home and abroad. Here’s today’s news. Iraq Earlier today, Iraqi…
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What the UK Government’s Remarks Say about US Mission in Iraq

In a burst of information, British Prime Minister David Cameron and his Defense Secretary Michael Fallon have begun to describe in more detail the British military mission in Iraq…
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News Roundup and Notes: August 18, 2014

Before the start of business, Just Security provides a curated summary of up-to-the-minute developments at home and abroad. Here’s today’s news. Iraq Over the weekend, the…
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A Recap of the Previous Week’s Posts on Just Security (Aug 9-15)

I. Torture Charles Mink, Guest Post: Torture and the SSCI Report (Thursday, August 14) Jameel Jaffer, Untold History of the Torture Program (Thursday, August 14) Katherine Hawkins,…
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The Weapons Piece of the Proportionality Analysis in Gaza

Significant commentary (here and here) continues to be generated about proportionality and the legality of the use of force, including addressing the jus ad bellum (justification…
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Impact(s) of the Boehner Lawsuit on the Separation of Powers in National Security

While there have been countless articles written on the House efforts to sue President Obama, few commentators have opined on the likely impact(s) of the House lawsuit on national…
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Disappearing People and Disappearing the Evidence: The Deeper Significance of the SSCI Report

When the executive summary of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence’s (SSCI) report on the CIA’s torture program is finally released, it is likely to discredit a story…
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Executive Order 12333, Notice, and the Due Process Rights of Criminal Defendants

In a world of electronic surveillance and secret searches, notice is more essential than ever. Notice allows criminal defendants to test whether the government’s evidence was,…
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Untold History of the Torture Program

In this morning’s Los Angeles Times, Larry Siems and I have an op-ed about the soldiers and public servants who tried to expose and end the torture program.  It begins: After…
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