The Consequences of Credible Doubt About the USG Attribution in the Sony Hack Lawfare December 30, 2014 Read More »
The Sony Hack: Attribution Problems, and the Connection to Domestic Surveillance Lawfare December 19, 2014 Read More »
Why is Ongoing “Covert” Training of Syrian Rebels Still Covert? Lawfare September 22, 2014 Read More »
Obama’s Breathtaking Expansion of a President’s Power To Make War Time September 11, 2014 Read More »
A Politically Palatable Authorization to Use Force Against the Islamic State Lawfare August 27, 2014 Read More »
Why the President Should Seek Congressional Authorization for the Use of Force Against The Islamic State Lawfare August 22, 2014 Read More »
The Legal Stakes in an Article II Humanitarian Intervention in Iraq Lawfare August 8, 2014 Read More »
Quick Thoughts on the (Domestic) Legal Basis for Air Strikes in Iraq Lawfare August 7, 2014 Read More »
The Relatively Weak Article II Basis for Bombing Iraq and Syria (and, Remember the President’s August 31, 2013 Speech?) Lawfare June 14, 2014 Read More »
The 2002 Iraq AUMF Almost Certainly Authorizes the President to Use Force Today in Iraq (and Might Authorize the Use of Force in Syria) Lawfare June 13, 2014 Read More »
One or Two Other Statutes the President Likely Disregarded in The Bergdahl Deal Lawfare June 2, 2014 Read More »
The President Disregarded a Statute in Swapping GTMO Detainees for Bergdahl Lawfare June 2, 2014 Read More »
Two Notes on Secrecy v. Transparency in the National Security World Lawfare October 3, 2013 Read More »
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