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Published by Doubleday (2011)
Reviewed by Benjamin Wittes
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If you apply for this job, you probably should refrain from mentioning that you read about it on Lawfare:
Counsel, Liberty and National Security Program
Location: Washington, DC
Department: Liberty and...
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In kicking off Lawfare's 9/11 10th anniversary project devoted to laying bare our own non-trivial errors of analysis or understanding over the last decade, I have a number from which to choose. All, howe...
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The 10th anniversary of September 11 is, as everyone knows, coming up soon, and it promises a veritable orgy of selective memory. America's debate over law and security is, in general, characterized by a...
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This should be of interest to a great many Lawfare readers:
Experienced Attorney
United States Department of Justice
National Security Division
Office of Law and Policy
Appellate Attorney
GS-15
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Published by Yale University Press (2011)
Reviewed by Paul Rosenzweig
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Back in June, I posted the appeal of Jose Padilla and his mother in a civil case against a group of current and former Defense Department officials.
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We have made a few adjustments to Lawfare's Facebook page and Twitter feed, which should make both more useful for the social networkers among our readers. Several of the people associated with the blog ...
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This is Lawfare's 1,000th post. It takes place during our 11th month of operation. During the blog's brief life, it has gone from non-existence to a site which has averaged more than 1,700 visits daily o...
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Mary Dudziak (USC, visiting this coming fall at Duke) has a very thoughtful post up this morning Balkinization, addressing the meaning of "lawfare." Readers who are not familiar with her work should bec...
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Published by Oxford University Press USA (2011)
Reviewed by Benjamin Kleinerman
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For the benefit of reporters writing on the appointment of Brig. Gen. Mark Martins as chief prosecutor of the military commissions--and all others interested in the subject--here are links to the extraor...
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Lawfare's new book review section is now live. Reviews will appear as a regular posts, but the most recent reviews will also show up listed on the side bar. A page with all of the reviews can be found by...
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Published by New York University Press
Reviewed by Benjamin Wittes
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Lawfare is currently undergoing some technical upgrades to enable our new book review section. The section, as you will see on the sidebar, now exists, but it is empty. That will change as soon as we iro...
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Those of you who subscribe to my listserv know that I frequently circulate links and abstracts for forthcoming academic work relating to security and law. I'm going to try cross-posting that material mo...
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After a bit of a slow start, Lawfare's Facebook page is picking up steam. Just under 300 people have "liked" Lawfare (you should too if you haven't), and people are starting to leave comments on the site...
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...to a disordered universe. Our bylines have returned.
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No, Lawfare is not attending a costume party today disguised as The Economist. Our sudden lack of bylines on the home page is a technical problem that has arisen in the course of some exciting upgrades w...
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For those who were confused by Bobby and my duplicative posts on Harold Koh's statement, well, so was I when I realized just now that he had posted 15 minutes before I did. Generally speaking, Lawfare's ...