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UVA's (and Lawfare's own) Ashley Deeks has posted a new article to SSRN, "The Observer Effect: National Security Litigation, Policy Changes, and Judicial Deference," forthcoming (November 2013) in Fordha...
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The big news heading into this week was that the U.S. conducted two nearly-simultaneous raids in Africa.
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We are, once again, looking for an undergraduate or a recent graduate to intern with us. We will be accepting applications until November 1, 2013.
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Details are still emerging on the two terror raids conducted by American commandos this weekend, giving the media plenty to compare and contrast. Peter Baker and David Sanger of the New York Times charac...
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It was a prolific week for Lawfare.
This week we launched a new project with The New Republic, called Security States.
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Despite the government shutdown, the Senate Judiciary Committee is moving forward with its planned hearing on FISA.
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The government may be shut down, but as Paul noted earlier, Security States---our new project with the New Republic---is open for business.
We will make a practice, as Paul did this morning, of linking ...
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I am very excited to announce that tomorrow, we are launching a project with our friends at the New Republic to bring Lawfare content and writers to the New Republic's web site. Astute readers may have n...
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My fellow Americans, we have achieved a major victory in the War on Law Reviews. I’m thrilled to announce the next paper in Lawfare Research Paper Series: David Kris’s “On the Bulk Collection of Tangible...
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A rather important hearing was held Thursday, in the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
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More than 2.5 million service members have served in Iraq or Afghanistan over the past 12 years of war. A number of terrific memoirs and histories have been written about their efforts in war.
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Here is the press release from the committee's website :
Washington—Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Vice Chairman Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) today announced the commit...