Monday Reflection

Europe’s Newest Attempts at Anti-Terror Regulation Could Shake the Foundations of the EU

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Feb 17th, 2015

Challenging the Guantánamo Narrative: “Too Dangerous to Transfer”

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Feb 9th, 2015

International Cyber Governance: Engagement Without Agreement?

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Feb 2nd, 2015

What it Really Means to “Close Guantánamo”

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Jan 26th, 2015

A Turning Point in the Afghan War?

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Jan 12th, 2015

Normative Voids and Asymmetry in Cyberspace

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Dec 29th, 2014

Drones, the FATA, the President’s remarks . . . and the prospect of greater transparency

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Dec 22nd, 2014

Why Do We Talk About Torture The Way We Do?

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Dec 15th, 2014

It Will Take More Than Body Cameras to Restore Trust in Law Enforcement

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Dec 8th, 2014

Old, New, and Borrowed: Another Round of Anti-Terrorism Legislation in the United Kingdom

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Dec 1st, 2014

The US Needs a New International Strategy for Cyberspace

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Nov 24th, 2014

What the Cold War Can Teach Us About Containing ISIL

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Nov 17th, 2014

Passing the Senate Gavels

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Nov 10th, 2014

Does International Law Matter?

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Nov 3rd, 2014

Ottawa’s Aftermath: Legislate in Haste, Repent in Leisure

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Oct 27th, 2014

Folk tales

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Oct 20th, 2014

Shhh! Last Week Was All About Secrets

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Oct 13th, 2014

The Wrong (and Right) Lessons Re: Congressional Inaction on ISIL

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Oct 6th, 2014

Obama’s ISIL Legal Rollout: Bungled, Clearly. But Illegal? Really?

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Sep 29th, 2014

Unfinished Business: The Trickle-Down Effects of the War on ISIS on Civil Liberties, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law

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Sep 22nd, 2014

When Institutions Fail: A Thought Experiment

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Sep 15th, 2014

The Guns of September

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Sep 8th, 2014

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