P.J. Blount, Research Counsel at the National Center for Remote Sensing, Air, and Space Law, explores the complicated legal landscape of targeting in space. Photo courtesy of NASA.
Iran Sanctions Unprecedented and Crippling; But Are They Effective?
Ronak D. Desai: The impact of the sanctions–and whether they will ultimately force Tehran to abandon its nuclear weapons program–remains to be seen.
Afghanistan and the Future of the “Good War”
Should the U.S. & NATO accelerate the withdrawal from Afghanistan or “stay the course?”
Blurring the Civilian-Combatant Line: Legal Implications of Deploying U.S. Civilian Mariners in the Libyan Theater
LT Elan R. Ghazal and Manik V. Suri explore the growing civilian integration in the U.S. armed forces
Restraining Habeas: Boumediene, Kiyemba, and the Limits of Remedial Authority
As three Uighurs remain in Guantanamo, Daniel J. Feith finds that the D.C. Circuit ruling that kept them there is surprisingly consistent with Boumediene.
Obama: Peacemaker to Warrior?
From Obama the peacemaker and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize to fearsome warrior ruthlessly killing terrorists






