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Proposed Legislation in France Would Significantly Expand Surveillance Practices
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The Indeterminacy of Zivotofsky’s Exclusivity Analysis
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Proposed U.S. Export Controls: Implications for Zero-Day Vulnerabilities and Exploits
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“State Opinio Juris and International Humanitarian Law Pluralism” by Michael N. Schmitt and Sean Watts
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Dispute in the South China Sea: A Legal Primer
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Congress and the IANA Transition—A Bipartisan Agreement
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Zivotofsky’s Vindication (and the New York Times’ approval) of Signing Statements
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More Mischief than Guidance: What Zivotofsky Says About the Supreme Court
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What the Latest Snowden Documents Actually Say
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Summary of the Court’s Opinion This Morning in Zivotofsky v. Kerry
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Military Detention of Captured ISIL Members: Umm Sayyaf as Prototype?
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The South China Sea Dispute: A Brief History



