by Greg McNeal | Jun 6, 2011 | Archive
CATO’s June 2011 issue of Unbound is entitled “Targeted Killing and the Rule of Law” An excerpt: When can the executive lawfully kill? The rule of law itself depends on getting the answer right. Clearly that answer can’t be “never,” because then even...
by Greg McNeal | May 11, 2011 | Archive
I’ve posted to () the abstract for my piece entitled . Here are the details: This paper explains how the U.S. military estimates and mitigates the impact of conventional weapons on collateral persons and objects in most military operations involving...
by Greg McNeal | May 5, 2011 | Archive
I’m reposting (with permission) a piece that was just published by Foreign Policy magazine entitled The Bin Laden Aftermath: Why Obama Chose SEALs, Not Drones. Why did the United States choose to launch a raid against al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden’s...