by Greg McNeal | Nov 26, 2011 | Archive
Ben Wittes, writing at Lawfare was kind enough to pen a write-up on my empirical paper . I consider this a high honor. Here is Ben’s take: Whatever your view of the merits of targeted killing, this article, in my view at least, will enrich your understanding...
by Greg McNeal | Nov 23, 2011 | Archive
Now available on SSRN is my newest piece, . In the piece I argue that critics of the U.S. policy of targeted killing by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) generally lack credible information to justify their critiques. In fact, in many circumstances their...
by Greg McNeal | Oct 21, 2011 | Archive
On Tuesday, October 25, 2011 I will be presenting my paper Collateral Damage and Accountability at Santa Clara University School of Law. The event will take place at noon and is open to the public. For more on this issue, see my article Kill-Lists and...
by Greg McNeal | Sep 13, 2011 | Archive
On September 14, 2011 Pepperdine University will be hosting its Inaugural Technology & Learning Faculty Conference. I will be presenting on Increasing Student Engagement and Measuring Learning with Clickers. Here is an excerpt from the program: Professor of Law...
by Greg McNeal | Sep 13, 2011 | Archive
On Thursday, September 15th I will be presenting a paper entitled “Drones, Targeting, and Civilian Casualties” at Loyola University New Orleans- College of Law and at the Louisiana State University- Paul M. Hebert Law Center.