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  • Today's Headlines and Commentary

    Raffaela Wakeman
    May 11, 2012
    Another man wearing an Afghan uniform opened fire on NATO troops today, killing one. Graham Bowley at the New York Times reports, Josh Rogin at Foreign Policy has the scoop on the U.S.
  • Please Rate the Lawfare Podcast

    Benjamin Wittes
    May 9, 2012
    According to iTunes, "We have not received enough ratings to display an average for [The Lawfare P]odcast." This seems like a problem that listeners who access the podcast through iTunes ought to fix. C...
  • Feedback Results

    Benjamin Wittes
    May 8, 2012
    A great many thanks to everyone--and there were a lot of you--who sent me thoughtful comments, criticisms, and praise concerning our military commission coverage in response to my request of yesterday. H...
  • Understanding 'The Loop': Autonomy, System Decision-Making, and the Next Generation of War Machines (Lawfare Research Paper Series)

    Kenneth Anderson
    May 6, 2012
    Announcing the inaugural paper of the Lawfare Research Paper Series
  • Announcing the Lawfare Research Paper Series

    Kenneth Anderson
    May 6, 2012
    Lawfare is pleased to announce that it is beginning publication of occasional papers, under title of the Lawfare Research Paper Series.  Papers published in this series are ones that the Lawfare editors ...
  • Readings: Jennifer C. Daskal, The Geography of the Battlefield: A Framework for Detention and Targeting Outside the 'Hot' Conflict Zone

    Kenneth Anderson
    May 5, 2012
    In the next few days, the Naval War College will be devoting a workshop to the topic of the legal geography of the battlefield.  That includes the question of whether there is one, separate from where th...
  • An Exciting Announcement

    Benjamin Wittes
    May 3, 2012
    I'm stoked to announce an exciting change in Lawfare's staffing. Wells Bennett, who has long been a Contributor to the site, is becoming a Special Correspondent, having left his law firm to devote himsel...
  • Audio of Federalist Society Teleforum on Targeted Killing of U.S. Citizens

    Steve Vladeck
    May 2, 2012
    Back in March (so, well before John Brennan's new remarks on the issue), my friend and colleague Mike Lewis from Ohio Northern and I participated in a "teleforum" debate for the Federalist Society on the...
  • Readings: The Rise of Operational Law of Armed Conflict as an Academic Specialization

    Kenneth Anderson
    Apr 29, 2012
    The predominance today of "international criminal law" within public international law has meant a corresponding demotion of other areas of PIL - the law of international organizations, for example.  But...
  • "Reexamining the Scope of Executive Power: A Debate" -- Tonight in NYC

    Steve Vladeck
    Apr 25, 2012
    For New York-area readers, the American Constitution Society and the Brennan Center for Justice are co-sponsoring an "intra-progressive" debate tonight at the Brennan Center, featuring Marty Flaherty fro...
  • Federalist Society 2012 National Security Symposium

    Benjamin Wittes
    Apr 19, 2012
    Earlier this month, the Federalist Society held a symposium on national security in Washington at the D.C. office of Jones Day. Video from the sessions is now available. Here is panel #1--on detention,...
  • Today's Headlines and Commentary

    Raffaela Wakeman
    Apr 19, 2012
    Greg Miller at the Washington Post reports on the CIA's efforts to expand its drone campaign in Yemen. The agency requests that it be permitted to strike based solely on intelligence indicating suspiciou...
  • What Should the Administration Say? The Canonical National Security Law Speeches of the Obama Administration Senior Officials and General Counsels

    Kenneth Anderson
    Apr 19, 2012
    Several readers have made the good suggestion of creating a list of the "formal" or even (arguably, meaning in the opinion of the Readings Editor) "canonical" statements of the Obama administration regar...
  • An Exciting Announcement

    Benjamin Wittes Robert Chesney Jack Goldsmith , +1
    Apr 16, 2012
    We are delighted to announce three important new voices joining Lawfare's cadre of senior contributors.
  • "The Sudan Handbook," by John Ryle, Justin Willis, Suliman Baldo, and Jok Madut Jok, eds.

    Book Review Editor
    Apr 13, 2012
    Published by James Currey (London UK 2011) Reviewed by Tom Porteous
  • Georgetown Event on "Shadow Wars"

    Benjamin Wittes
    Apr 13, 2012
    This looks like a very interesting event: The Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law and the Journal of National Security Law and Policy Cordially invite you to a lively discussion of the J...
  • Vazquez and Vladeck on State Law and the Nature of the <i>Bivens</i> Question

    Steve Vladeck
    Apr 11, 2012
    Over @ SSRN, Carlos Vazquez and I have posted our forthcoming article on "State Law, the Westfall Act, and the Nature of the Bivens Question After Minneci v.
  • Remarks of CIA General Counsel Stephen Preston at Harvard Law School

    Benjamin Wittes
    Apr 10, 2012
    CIA General Counsel Stephen is giving the following remarks today at Harvard Law School: Remarks of The Honorable Stephen W. Preston General Counsel Central Intelligence Agency Harvard Law School Cambri...
  • Readings: Three Books on Covert Action

    Kenneth Anderson Lawfare Staff
    Apr 10, 2012
    The rise of new technologies such as drones, enabling more discrete surveillance and uses of force, is one factor prompting new interest in covert action (used in a colloquial sense).
  • Upcoming Events Calendar Now Live

    Benjamin Wittes
    Apr 7, 2012
    I'm pleased to announce that we have now added an Upcoming Events Calendar to Lawfare. In recent months, a great many organizations, individuals, and groups have asked us to post announcements on the blo...
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