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Published by Oxford University Press USA (2011)
Reviewed by Benjamin Kleinerman
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For the benefit of reporters writing on the appointment of Brig. Gen. Mark Martins as chief prosecutor of the military commissions--and all others interested in the subject--here are links to the extraor...
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Lawfare's new book review section is now live. Reviews will appear as a regular posts, but the most recent reviews will also show up listed on the side bar. A page with all of the reviews can be found by...
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Published by New York University Press
Reviewed by Benjamin Wittes
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Lawfare is currently undergoing some technical upgrades to enable our new book review section. The section, as you will see on the sidebar, now exists, but it is empty. That will change as soon as we iro...
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Those of you who subscribe to my listserv know that I frequently circulate links and abstracts for forthcoming academic work relating to security and law. I'm going to try cross-posting that material mo...
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After a bit of a slow start, Lawfare's Facebook page is picking up steam. Just under 300 people have "liked" Lawfare (you should too if you haven't), and people are starting to leave comments on the site...
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...to a disordered universe. Our bylines have returned.
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No, Lawfare is not attending a costume party today disguised as The Economist. Our sudden lack of bylines on the home page is a technical problem that has arisen in the course of some exciting upgrades w...
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For those who were confused by Bobby and my duplicative posts on Harold Koh's statement, well, so was I when I realized just now that he had posted 15 minutes before I did. Generally speaking, Lawfare's ...
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I was delighted to host an excellent panel event today at Brookings on the future of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. For ECPA nerds, the video below is well-worth watching, as it contains a ve...
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I spoke today at this event at AEI--the video for which available below:
The operation that killed Osama bin Laden has reignited the debate over Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) interrogations. Numerous...
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I was inexpressibly moved yesterday when I opened a surprise package that showed up in my office from a military base in Afghanistan. The package contained this cup, along with a note from Brig.
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As of today, we are adding two new faces to Lawfare to help Larkin with the many roles she plays keeping this place going. Larkin has made an enormous contribution at Lawfare, much of which readers can s...
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For obvious reasons, this is a high-traffic day on Lawfare. So it's a good time to remind people to go to our Facebook page and click that little "like" button and to follow the @lawfareblog Twitter feed...
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I haven't been able to post much lately, and I won't be able to much for at least another six weeks. During that period I will be completing a book on how and why the Obama administration embraced so ma...
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Near the time we launched this blog last September (has it really only been half a year?), there was an impressive symposium on the topic of "lawfare" at Case. The articles for that symposium have now b...
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I am delighted to announce that Kenneth Anderson has agreed to become Lawfare's new book review editor. As I noted a few weeks back, the volume of recent and forthcoming books of potential interest to re...
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We are thrilled to announce, that Curtis A. Bradley, the Richard A. Horvitz Professor of Law and Professor of Public Policy Studies of Duke University School of Law, is joining Lawfare's august crew of o...
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Those who access Lawfare on a mobile device, such as an iPhone or a Blackberry or an Android phone, will notice that the site looks different today. As an experiment, I have installed software to optimiz...