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Chesney on The NY Times Editorial Page and Its Potentially Misleading Account...

Over at Lawfare, Bobby Chesney writes: In an editorial that ran on Monday, the Times took up the laudable task of defending the administration’s plans to substantially enhance the procedural safeguards...

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In the Mailbag- Detention and Denial: The Case for Candor After Guantanamo

I just received my eagerly anticipated copy of Detention and Denial: The Case for Candor After Guantanamo by Benjamin Wittes.  Ben discusses the book in greater detail over at Lawfare, with a nice...

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A Cup of Coffee After the Waterboard: Seemingly Voluntary Post-Abuse Statements

I’ve posted the abstract to a recent symposium article “A Cup of Coffee After the Waterboard: Seemingly Voluntary Post-Abuse Statements” to SSRN, but unfortunately I don’t have a .PDF of the final page...

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Statement of the Attorney General: Obama’s Decision to Now Prosecute 9/11...

In November 2009, I announced that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other individuals would stand trial in federal court for their roles in the terrorist attacks on our country on September 11, 2001....

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Trying Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in Guantanamo: What To Do About Seemingly...

In light of the news (embedded above) that KSM and other 9/11 plotters will be tried in a military commission in Guantanamo, I thought it was appropriate to post to SSRN a symposium article entitled A...

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The Washington Post’s Jihadist Op-Ed Contributor

The great Tom Joscelyn, writing at The Weekly Standard has posted The Washington Post’s Jihadist Op-Ed Contributor. He provides 5 reasons why the Post should have thought twice before giving Moazzam...

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Bush v. Obama on Counterterrorism Policy

On Tuesday, October 4th I will be part of a panel at Mercer University School of Law.  The panel discussion will explore the differences between President Obama and President Bush’s national security...

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Emerging Issues in International Humanitarian Law: Santa Clara Law

On Friday February 3 and Saturday February 4th the Santa Clara Law school will host a symposium on International Humanitarian Law.  I will be serving as a moderator for Panel 3.  The full schedule...

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Does the NDAA Permit the Detention of U.S. Citizens?

On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 I will be participating in a debate at The University of Houston Law Center.  I’ve posted details from the flyer below.

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America’s Reach: The Constitutionality of Targeted Killing

On Friday, April 6, 2012 I will be participating in a debate at The University of California, Davis School of Law.  The topic is “America’s Reach:  The Constitutionality of Targeted Killing.”  The...

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Closing Guantanamo Bay

I was recently interviewed regarding President Obama’s decision to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility.  The interview is 15 minutes long. The interview can be heard here:...

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Discussing GITMO on WITF Radio (Call in show)

UPDATE:  The radio show is now available for download.  Click here to listen or download.  Tomorrow morning from 9am-10am (Thursday July 23, 2009) I will appear for an hour on “Smart Talk” WITF-89.5FM...

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Emerging Issues in International Humanitarian Law: Santa Clara Law

On Friday February 3 and Saturday February 4th the Santa Clara Law school will host a symposium on International Humanitarian Law.  I will be serving as a moderator for Panel 3.  The full schedule...

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America’s Reach: The Constitutionality of Targeted Killing

On Friday, April 6, 2012 I will be participating in a debate at The University of California, Davis School of Law.  The topic is “America’s Reach:  The Constitutionality of Targeted Killing.”  The...

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