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Dialogue, Discourse, and Debate: Introducing the Harvard National Security Journal

Dialogue, Discourse, and Debate: Introducing the Harvard National Security Journal

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A Response To ‘Connecting the Dots and the Christmas Plot’

A Response To ‘Connecting the Dots and the Christmas Plot’

By Jeffrey Kahn - When your favorite tool is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.  After the...

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NSJ Analysis: House Judiciary Committee Passes PATRIOT Act Reauthorization

NSJ Analysis:  House Judiciary Committee Passes PATRIOT Act Reauthorization

By NSJ Staff Writer The House Judiciary Committee recently voted to reauthorize certain expiring provisions...

The War Between Ends and Means

By John Thorlin, NSJ Staff Editor, HLS 2012 Writing for the Yale Journal of International Law, Prof. Robert Sloane of the...

The War Between Ends and Means
posted on: Dec 2, 2009 | author: NSJ

Simon Surveys Potential Israeli Strike on Iran

Writing for the Council on Foreign Relation’s Center for Preventive Action, Steven Simon sets out to “assesses the...

Simon Surveys Potential Israeli Strike on Iran
posted on: Dec 2, 2009 | author: NSJ

Predator Strikes Raise Novel Moral, Legal Issues

By Mat Trachok, NSJ Staff Editor, HLS 2012 In a recent article in The New Yorker, Jane Mayer considers the legal and...

Predator Strikes Raise Novel Moral, Legal Issues
posted on: Dec 2, 2009 | author: NSJ

Second Circuit Rules Victim of Extraordinary Rendition May Not Sue American Officials

By Jonathan Abrams, NSJ Staff Editor, HLS 2012 The Second Circuit ruled on November 2nd that Maher Arar, a Canadian...

Second Circuit Rules Victim of Extraordinary Rendition May Not Sue American Officials
posted on: Dec 1, 2009 | author: NSJ
Compassion for Veterans’ Combat Stress Finds its Way to the Supreme Court

Compassion for Veterans’ Combat Stress Finds its Way to the Supreme Court

posted on: Dec 1, 2009 | author: NSJ

In this unsigned opinion released yesterday, the Supreme Court appeared to recognize that the toll of combat stress on America’s war veterans could...

Bail for Convicted Terrorist’s Lawyer Revoked; Sentence Remanded as “strikingly low”

Bail for Convicted Terrorist’s Lawyer Revoked; Sentence Remanded as “strikingly low”

posted on: Nov 28, 2009 | author: NSJ

By NSJ Staff Writer On November 17th, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed, but remanded for re-sentencing, the conviction of Lynne...

Debating the Use of Civilian Courts to Try Suspected Terrorists

Debating the Use of Civilian Courts to Try Suspected Terrorists

posted on: Nov 22, 2009 | author: NSJ

By Mat Trachok, HLS 2012 Staff Writer There has been considerable debate over the Obama Administration’s decision to try Khalid Shaikh Mohammed...

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