Monthly Archive: June 2022
Shortbursts are an occasional feature of Lawfire® designed to provide quick updates on a variety of issues. New military lawyers! Duke Law Class of 2022 provided two additions to the ranks of military lawyers. ...
Today I’m pleased to announce a new addition to the LENS Essay Series. This article is by Liam A. Murray, a rising 3L here at Duke Law. Liam’s submission is a very creative one...
What is the way forward in the Ukraine crisis? In today’s post Dr. Frank Hoffman joins us again to discuss that very question in his thoughtful but extremely candid way. As he puts it,...
Today’s guest post is a very timely one by Lawfire® contributor Brian Lee Cox. In this essay he unpacks a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report released yesterday (“State and DOD Need Better Information on...
How much do you know about naval mines? If you are like me, the answer may be “not as much as I need to know.” Today’s post will help you get familiar with an...
June 14 is Flag Day, but my sense is that many Americans are not as familiar with it as they should be. I strongly urge you to read the President Biden’s Proclamation set out...
Today we commemorate one of the most important events of World War II: D-Day. 78 years ago thousands of U.S. and Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy to liberate Europe and to end...
Today is a first for Lawfire®: we are reprinting an earlier post. In 2019, I wrote “Countering the threat of mass shootings: can military theory help?” which offered ideas as to how the terrible...