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National Security Law
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Yochai Benkler, A Public Accountability Defense for National Security Leakers and Whistleblowers, 8 Harv. L. & Pol’y Rev. 281 (2014).
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Hacks of Valor: Why Anonymous Is Not a Threat to National Security
January 25, 2024
Yochai Benkler, Hacks of Valor: Why Anonymous Is Not a Threat to National Security, Foreign Aff., April 4, 2012.
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A Free Irresponsible Press: Wikileaks and the Battle over the Soul of the Networked Fourth Estate
January 25, 2024
Yochai Benkler, A Free Irresponsible Press: Wikileaks and the Battle Over the Soul of the Networked Fourth Estate, 46 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 311 (2011).
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The Conscience of an Anti-War Activist
January 25, 2024
Randall L. Kennedy, The Conscience of an Anti-War Activist: In Praise of James Carroll, Public Seminar (Oct. 25, 2022).
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A Comment on “Gibson v. Florida Legislative Committee”
January 25, 2024
Randall L. Kennedy, A Comment on Gibson v. Florida Legislative Committee, in Secret Agents: The Rosenberg Case, McCarthyism and Fifties America (Marjorie Garber & Rebecca…
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The Supreme Court, Habeas Corpus, and the War on Terror: An Essay on Law and Political Science
January 25, 2024
Richard H. Fallon, The Supreme Court, Habeas Corpus, and the War on Terror: An Essay on Law and Political Science, 110 Colum. L. Rev. 352…
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Richard H. Fallon & Daniel J. Meltzer, Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction, Substantive Rights, and the War on Terror, 120 Harv. L. Rev. 2029 (2007).
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Why Not Talk?
January 25, 2024
Noah R. Feldman, Why Not Talk?, N.Y. Times Mag., Oct. 1, 2006, at 15.
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What War Powers?
January 25, 2024
Noah R. Feldman, What War Powers?, N.Y. Times Mag., Feb. 4, 2007, at 21.
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The Undeparted
January 25, 2024
Noah R. Feldman, The Undeparted, N.Y. Times Mag., Apr. 8, 2007, at 13.
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Enemy-Criminals: The Law and the War on Terror
January 25, 2024
Noah R. Feldman, Enemy-Criminals: The Law and the War on Terror, in The Enemy Combatant Papers: American Justice, the Courts, and the War on Terror…
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Suppressing Foreign Terrorist Fighters and Supporting Principled Humanitarian Action: A Provisional Framework for Analyzing State Practice
January 25, 2024
Jessica Burniske, Dustin A. Lewis & Naz K. Modirzadeh, Suppressing Foreign Terrorist Fighters and Supporting Principled Humanitarian Action: A Provisional Framework for Analyzing State Practice…
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Folk International Law: 9/11 Lawyering and the Transformation of the Law of Armed Conflict to Human Rights Policy and Human Rights Law to War Governance
January 25, 2024
Naz K. Modirzadeh, Folk International Law: 9/11 Lawyering and the Transformation of the Law of Armed Conflict to Human
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The Dark Sides of Convergence: A Pro-civilian Critique of the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Law in Armed Conflict
January 25, 2024
Naz K. Modirzadeh, The Dark Sides of Convergence: A Pro-civilian Critique of the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Law in Armed Conflict, 86 Int’l L.
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Naz K. Modirzadeh & Andrew F. March, Ambivalent Universalism? Jus ad Bellum in Modern Islamic Legal Discourse, 24 Eur. J. of Int’l L. 367 (2013).
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Naz K. Modirzadeh, International Law and Armed Conflict in Dark Times: A Call for Engagement, 96 Int’l Rev. Red Cross 737 (2014).
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Mark Tushnet, Trump v. Hawaii: “This President” and the National Security Constitution, 2018 Sup. Ct. Rev. 1. (2018).
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Afterword, The Supreme Court’s 2004 Decisions
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Afterword, The Supreme Court’s 2004 Decisions, in The Constitution in Wartime: Beyond Alarmism and Complacency 249 (Mark Tushnet ed., 2005).
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Defending Korematsu?: Reflections on Civil Liberties in Wartime
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Defending Korematsu?: Reflections on Civil Liberties in Wartime, in The Constitution in Wartime: Beyond Alarmism and Complacency 124 (Mark Tushnet ed., 2005).
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Defending Korematsu?: Reflections on Civil Liberties in Wartime
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Defending Korematsu?: Reflections on Civil Liberties in Wartime, 2003 Wis. L. Rev. 273 (2003).
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The Presidential Empire
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, The Presidential Empire, 62 Dissent 101 (2015).