Intelligence Officials’ Respond NYT’s Identification of Undercover CIA Officers Lawfare May 14, 2015 Read More »
The Ends of Privacy (Review of Schneier, David and Goliath) The New Rambler April 13, 2015 Read More »
Precedential Hurdles to the President’s Disregard of Congressional Restrictions on Detainee Transfers Lawfare April 10, 2015 Read More »
What Might Congress Do To Stop the Obama Administration From Disregarding Congressional Transfer Restrictions In the Course of Closing GTMO? Lawfare April 10, 2015 Read More »
The Rule of Law in Secret UVA Law School April 2, 2015 It’s a joy to be back in Charlottesville, where I have so many friends and fond memories, both on the faculty, and as a law Read More »
What Should America Do with Guantanamo’s High-Risk Detainees? Washington Post February 6, 2015 Read More »
Authorization for Use of Military Force: Will Congress Step Up to the Plate? Woodrow Wilson Center November 21, 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 »
Extraordinary U.S. Press Freedom to Report Classified Information Lawfare December 2, 2013 Read More »
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