by harvardnsj | Apr 21, 2010 | Uncategorized
Click here to listen to the full debate By Mat Trachok, NSJ Staff Editor – On April 19th, Professors Jack Goldsmith and Phil Heymann of Harvard Law School debated what the Obama administration should do with alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM)....
by Larkin Reynolds | Apr 9, 2010 | Uncategorized
By Larkin Reynolds – On Monday, April 5th, The New York Times published a story about a controversial video now known in blogging circles as the “‘Collateral Murder’ video.” The video was posted on WikiLeaks.org, a Web site known for its...
by Ronak D. Desai | Apr 8, 2010 | Uncategorized
By Ronak D. Desai, NSJ Staff Editor – Washington and New Delhi last week announced the successful completion of a nuclear agreement granting India rights to reprocess nuclear fuel imported from the United States, moving the two countries one step closer to...
by Jonathan Abrams | Apr 8, 2010 | Uncategorized
By Jonathan Abrams, NSJ Staff Editor – The Justice Department, in an attempt to bolster its argument that suspected terrorists can be tried in civilian courts, released a report earlier this month that includes a chart detailing over 400 convictions of...
by Jonathan Abrams | Apr 8, 2010 | Uncategorized
By Jonathan Abrams, NSJ Staff Editor – There is hope that a tool for tracking terrorists’ finances that was effectively eliminated by the European Parliament in February will come back online this summer. The Terrorist Finance Tracking Program (TFTP) was started...
by harvardnsj | Apr 5, 2010 | Uncategorized
Officials in the Obama administration have shown signs of discord in formulating national security policy. Different officials are approaching the government’s anti-terrorism policy from different angles, making it difficult for the Administration to find and...