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I just noticed this video of Jeh Johnson's speech at Yale Law School, the text of which I have already posted:
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I've blogged before about S.
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For those interested in the ongoing academic debate over the rationale and implications of the Supreme Court's decision in Boumediene, I have a new (short) piece in the Iowa Law Review Bulletin respondin...
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The Kiobel case will be argued next Tuesday before the Supreme Court. I have an op-ed in today's Washington Post (headlined in the print edition "A Noble Cause That Goes Too Far") about the foreign poli...
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Pentagon General Counsel Jeh Johnson is giving a speech today at the Yale Law School. The prepared text is as follows:
Dean’s Lecture at Yale Law School
“National security...
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Ben's two questions in response to my post yesterday on the D.C.
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Here is your moment of Not-Zen for the day (with thanks to my student Daniel). (With apologies to the senior editors of Lawfare for momentarily lowering the tone.)
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With the Supreme Court scheduled to hear arguments over corporate liability in the Alien Tort Statute later this month, this short book chapter makes for a good, useful read. Dr. Eric De Brabandere is a...
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[Update: Mary replies to this post here.]
Ben's commentary on Mary Dudziak's NYT piece has generated this reply from Mary, in which she raises several interesting questions. As a general proposition, I...
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I hope it is not snarkish to hope that by the time I hit "publish" on this post, the director of the National Constitution Center's "Peter Jennings Project," Todd Brewster, will have corrected his articl...
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In a recent ABC News/Washington Post poll, seventy percent of respondents (including a majority of self-identified liberal Democrats) said they approve of keeping open the Guantanamo Bay detention facili...
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NPR had a story today concerning the process of selecting between civilian and military commission prosecution options. It's an important topic. Unfortunately, the story included the following mistaken...