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The New NYPD: Pushing Civil Liberty Bounds to Keep the City Safe
After a months-long investigation involving dozens of interviews with local and federal officials, the Associated Press has found that, since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the New York Police Department has transformed into one of the “most aggressive domestic intelligence agencies” in the United States, through its covert operations in Muslim neighborhoods designed to root out terrorist plots.
Think Like a Guerilla: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Sri Lanka
Juan Zarate Asks, “Whither the Arab Spring?”
The Legality of Killing Osama bin Laden
On Sunday, May 1st, an elite unit of U.S. Navy SEALs carried out a raid on a fortified home in Abottabad, Pakistan, during which Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed by two American bullets.
Beyond Guantanamo: Two Constitutional Objections to Nonmilitary Preventive Detention
Now that indefinite, unreviewable military detention at Guantanamo is no longer an option, policymakers will have to decide whether and how to detain suspected terrorists.