by Col. Shane Reeves and Jeffrey S. Thurnher | Jun 24, 2013 | Features, Online Edition
Major Shane R. Reeves and Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey S. Thurnher address the relationship between the principles of military necessity and humanity, and warn that an overemphasis on humanity may be unfolding in the contexts of the “capture or kill” debate, autonomous weapons systems, and cyber warfare. Photo courtesy of the U.S. Air Force
by Benjamin Wittes and Stephanie Leutert | May 12, 2013 | Features, Online Edition
Benjamin Wittes and Stephanie Leutert discuss the stifling effects of Wikipedia censorship on the national discussion of Lawfare. Photo courtesy of Reuters
by Gerard J. Kennedy, Innokenty Pyetranker and Manik Suri | Mar 25, 2013 | Online Edition, Student Articles
Gerard J. Kennedy, Innokenty Pyetranker, and Manik Suri shed light on two recent Second Circuit opinions that will likely have an enduring impact on civil terrorism-related lawsuits. Photo courtesy of Twin Cities Business.
by Michael J. Robertson | Mar 9, 2013 | Online Edition, Student Articles
Michael Robertson: A new drone base in West Africa raises questions about the future of U.S. national security policy in this volatile region. Photo courtesy of Lonely Planet.
by Menno Goedman | Feb 22, 2013 | Online Edition, Student Articles
Menno Goedman explains how one Treasury office has become a potent weapon in fighting terrorism and destabilizing regimes. Photo Courtesy of AP.
by Sean K. Driscoll | Feb 7, 2013 | Online Edition, Student Articles
Sean K. Driscoll: The New York State Court of Appeals has made clear that the definition of “terrorism” does not encompass gang violence. Photo courtesy of Getty Images.