Monday Reflection

“Your Account May Have Been Targeted by State-Sponsored Actors”: Attribution and Evidence of State-Sponsored Cyberattacks

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Jan 11th, 2016

The Irresponsible Institutional Politics of an “Election Year”

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Jan 4th, 2016

Ten National Security Oversight Issues to Watch in 2016

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Dec 28th, 2015

The “Snooper’s Charter” and Judicial Oversight

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Dec 21st, 2015

Don’t Forget the Other Legal Issues in the 9/11 Trial

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Dec 14th, 2015

The More Things Stay the Same: Another Week of Military Commission Hearings

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Dec 7th, 2015

Bulk Collection Under Section 215 Has Ended… What’s Next?

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Nov 30th, 2015

The Course of Least Resistance: Ignoring the Lessons of History in Responding to ISIS

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Nov 23rd, 2015

11/13/15

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Nov 16th, 2015

The Mavi Marmara Appeal: The ICC Prosecutor Wins by Losing

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Nov 9th, 2015

The All Writs Act, Software Licenses, and Why Judges Should Ask More Questions

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Oct 26th, 2015

When Sorry Is Not Enough (or Makes Things Worse)

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Oct 12th, 2015

Precision Weapons, Mistakes, and the Need for Transparency

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Oct 5th, 2015

The US-China Cyber Agreement: What’s In and What’s Out

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Sep 28th, 2015

Monday Reflection: Dark Birthday Edition

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Sep 21st, 2015

Self-Censorship in Action: The British Library Rejects Taliban Archive

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Sep 14th, 2015

A Legislative Fix to Inspectors’ General Difficulties Accessing Information?

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Aug 24th, 2015

The Gendered Dimension of High-Stakes Security Diplomacy – The Iran Deal from Another Perspective

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Aug 17th, 2015

Regulating Autonomous Weapons Might be Smarter Than Banning Them

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Aug 10th, 2015

President Obama’s Military Commissions

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Aug 3rd, 2015

The Iran Deal and a New US Strategy for the Middle East

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Jul 27th, 2015

The APA Scandal

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Jul 13th, 2015

It’s Time for a Review of the Forever War

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Jul 6th, 2015

Sloppy Cyber Threat Sharing Is Surveillance by Another Name

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Jun 29th, 2015