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Bobby and Jack and I started Lawfare a year and a half ago on a lark. We imagined it as a forum for incidental writing that did not quite rise to the level of an oped. None of us imagined the role Lawfar...
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The chief prosecutor for military commission, Brig. General Mark Martins, is at this hour delivering the following address at the Harvard Law School--the latest in a series of speeches he has given on th...
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Robin Simcox, a research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society in London, writes in about the continued need for control orders in the UK and why the criminal justice system will never be entirely satisfac...
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Dina Temple-Raston interviews Brig. Gen. Mark Martins on the military commissions on today's Morning Edition.
In case you were wondering why your internet browser hasn't gotten you to Al Qaeda's websit...
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Prosecutors at the ICC have determined that they lack jurisdiction to investigate crimes allegedly committed in Gaza, reasoning that Palestine does not constitute a "state" for purposes of Article 12 of ...
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Transfer of the Detention Facility in Parwan (DFIP) from American to Afghan control has begun. The first step? Appointment of Maj. Gen.
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For our D.C.-area readers, AU's student-run National Security Law Brief is hosting its annual symposium this Thursday here at the Washington College of Law.
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Trevor Morrison of Columbia Law School writes in with the following response to my earlier post about Raha Wala's use of the word "government." His point is quite correct; my phraseology, about which he ...
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More information has emerged about Osama bin Laden's other residences in Pakistan, including another safe house he lived in while he was on the run, reports the Associated Press. Meanwhile, Secretary of ...
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Ritika and I have received many thoughtful responses to our post the other day about the War of 1812, James Madison, executive power, and civil liberties. The most eye-opening--to me, at least--was a not...
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In his reply to Jack, Raha Wala of Human Rights Watch concludes: "I think the big question is why, as a matter of policy, the government continues to insist on using untested military commissions for int...
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Below Raha Wala of Human Rights First responds to my to my post on mission creep in NGO demands concerning military commissions. I think that a comparison of these complaints and concerns with the 2002 ...