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Volume 6, Issue 1

by harvardnsj | Feb 4, 2015 | Main Volumes

Eavesdropping On Our Founding Fathers: How a Return to the Republic’s Core Democratic Values Can Help Us Resolve the Surveillance Crisis
by Jeffrey Brand

Federal Enforcement of Mass Involuntary Quarantines: Toward a Specialized Standing Rules for the Use of Force
by Jesse T. Greene

Intelligence Legalism and the National Security Agency’s Civil Liberties Gap
by Margo Schlanger

Babylon Revisited: Reestablishing a Corps of Cultural Property Specialists for the Protection of Cultural Property in Armed Conflict
by Ronald T.P. Alcala

Meaningful Review and Process Due: How Guantanamo Detention is Changing the Battlefield
by Adam Pearlman

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