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  • Light Posting

    Jack Goldsmith
    May 2, 2011
    I haven't been able to post much lately, and I won't be able to much for at least another six weeks.  During that period I will be completing a book on how and why the Obama administration embraced so ma...
  • Waters on the Neutral Conception of "Lawfare" (and This Blog's Contribution to that Conception)

    Robert Chesney
    Apr 30, 2011
    Near the time we launched this blog last September (has it really only been half a year?), there was an impressive symposium on the topic of "lawfare" at Case.  The articles for that symposium have now b...
  • Introducing Lawfare's New Book Review Editor

    Benjamin Wittes
    Apr 27, 2011
    I am delighted to announce that Kenneth Anderson has agreed to become Lawfare's new book review editor. As I noted a few weeks back, the volume of recent and forthcoming books of potential interest to re...
  • Lawfare is Growing

    Benjamin Wittes
    Apr 21, 2011
    We are thrilled to announce, that Curtis A. Bradley, the Richard A. Horvitz Professor of Law and Professor of Public Policy Studies of Duke University School of Law, is joining Lawfare's august crew of o...
  • Mobile Lawfare

    Benjamin Wittes
    Apr 18, 2011
    Those who access Lawfare on a mobile device, such as an iPhone or a Blackberry or an Android phone, will notice that the site looks different today. As an experiment, I have installed software to optimiz...
  • Jonathan Rauch on Comment OR Vote

    Benjamin Wittes
    Mar 27, 2011
    My partner in the Comment OR Vote campaign, Jonathan Rauch, has this column today in The Daily.
  • Ad-Free Lawfare

    Benjamin Wittes
    Mar 27, 2011
    Back in December, we announced the Lawfare Official Advertising for Charity program, the LOAC Fund as we jokingly named it. The idea was to create a revenue stream through advertising on the blog for two...
  • Comment OR Vote!

    Benjamin Wittes
    Mar 17, 2011
    I am pleased to announce the launching of the Comment OR Vote! campaign, which I consider to be the most important work I have ever done. Readers of this blog know how we feel about the scourge of Intern...
  • Call for Papers and Participants: 4th Annual National Security Law Faculty Workshop/IHL Training

    Robert Chesney
    Mar 4, 2011
    I’m very pleased to announce the call for papers and participants for the 4th Annual National Security Law Faculty Workshop/IHL Training, which will take place on May 19 and 20 at the Army JAG School in ...
  • Event Monday: Breaking the Judicial Nominations and Confirmations Logjam

    Larkin Reynolds
    Feb 25, 2011
    The following information isn't national-security-related, but still may be of interest to many readers: Brookings will host an event Monday, "Breaking the Judicial Nominations and Confirmations Logjam....
  • Eric Posner: The Threat of Lawfare is Overhyped

    Robert Chesney
    Feb 23, 2011
    In a very interesting essay in the new National Interest, Eric Posner contends that the supposed threat of "lawfare" is much over-hyped.   His concluding paragraph captures the broad outline of his argum...
  • Lawfare: So Are We Waging It?

    Mark Martins
    Nov 25, 2010
    Parwan, Friday, November 19, 2010 -- The week’s posts up until now—written on a Blackberry while we moved or found small spaces of time between engagements—position me finally to move from the definition...
  • Welcome to Lawfare

    Benjamin Wittes
    Sep 1, 2010
    Welcome to Lawfare, a new blog by Robert Chesney, Jack Goldsmith, and myself. For those readers familiar with our prior writings, our subject will come as no surprise: We mean to devote this blog to that...
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