National Security Law Report Vol. 31 No. 3 & 4
Issue 3/4 of The National Security Law Report, the journal of the ABA’s Standing Committee on Law and National Security is now available on-line (full disclosure, I’m the general editor). Here is a snip from the Table of Contents
Ryan Lockman, an attorney in Washington D.C. reviews Louis Fisher’s The Constitution and 9/11.
In Be Careful What You Wish For: A Review of Ibrahim Warde’s The Price of Fear, Jeff Breinholt (U.S. Department of Justice) offers a critique of Warde’s book and provides a vigorous defense of U.S. counter-terrorism financing prosecutions.
In Be Careful What You Wish For: A Review of Ibrahim Warde’s The Price of Fear, Jeff Breinholt (U.S. Department of Justice) offers a critique of Warde’s book and provides a vigorous defense of U.S. counter-terrorism financing prosecutions.
In Covert Action Policy and Procedure, Jonathan M. Fredman (ODNI) outlines the key features of covert action, its limitations and successes.
In The Golden Rule and the Laws of War, Gabor Rona (Human Rights First) comments on the Detention Policy Task Force’s Preliminary Report and the NDAA Amendments to the Military Commissions Act.
Other pieces included a transcript of Department of Defense General Counsel, Jeh Johnson’s remarks to the Standing Committee, and the announcement of new committee members and advisors.
Check out the full issue here.
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