Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF)

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Avoiding Unnecessary Wars and Preserving Accountability: Principles for an ISIL-Specific AUMF

Earlier today, a group of legal experts–including Rosa Brooks, Sarah Cleveland, Jen Daskal, Walter Dellinger, Harold Koh, and Marty Lederman–released a set of “Principles…
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Reauthorize the AUMF: Clever strategies to limit presidential power are constitutional, but unwise

Now that the Midterms elections are in the books, it should be possible to focus once again on an unresolved issue that has generated massive angst on both sides of the political…
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Authorizing Force: A Review of Turkish, Dutch and French Action

As the number of states using military force against ISIS in Syria and Iraq have increased, a series of domestic authorizations have emerged from their national executives and…
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Ending the Forever War is (Still) in Reach–a.k.a. How I Read the Goldsmith-Koh Exchange

Last week, Harold Koh wrote another important intervention in his efforts to help steer the United States out of “the Forever War.” That objective is to take the country eventually…
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Assessing the Claim that ISIL is a Successor to Al Qaeda—Part 1 (Organizational Structure)

The administration’s position that ISIL is a successor of al-Qaeda deserves serious consideration. We do so in this post, and show some serious flaws in this position. What hangs…
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Security Agreement With Afghanistan Raises Key Questions About How and When War Ends

Today, the United States and Afghanistan signed a long-awaited bilateral security agreement. The U.S. government promised to withdraw combat troops by December, and to leave nearly…
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War: What is it good for? 20 ISIL Questions for Congress

We still don’t know if Congress will even vote on providing new and specific authorization for a military campaign in Iraq and Syria. Thankfully, responsible members of Congress…
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Obama’s ISIL Legal Rollout: Bungled, Clearly. But Illegal? Really?

Editors’ Note: The following post is the fourth installment of a new feature, “Monday Reflections,” in which a different Just Security editor will take a…
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Unwilling or Unable: A Roundup of Just Security’s Debate on the Legality of Airstrikes Inside Syria

While it was only last night that the United States and five Arab nations began air strikes against ISIL and the al-Qaeda-linked Khorasan group inside Syria, Just Security has…
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Congress Appropriates Funds for President to Train Syrian Opposition

This week, Congress passed a continuing resolution for the fiscal year 2015, H.J. Res. 214, with a roll call of 78-22 in the Senate and 319-108 in the House. [Text, PDF.] Section…
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Sec. Kerry’s difficult defense of 2001 AUMF application to ISIL–and Senators’ Disbelief

Wednesday’s Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (SCFR) hearing on ISIL presented an opportunity for the administration to defend its theory that the use of force against ISIL…
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Kaine’s Proposed AUMF Would Allow Limited Ground Combat Against ISIL

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), this morning released a draft proposal of an AUMF against the Islamic State that would authorize American ground troops to engage in limited combat in Iraq…
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