ICYMI: The top Lawfire posts and podcasts for 2021!
Wow, what a year! As we reflect on 2021, we may all agree it was certainly a year of many national security challenges, and I hope Lawfire® helped you to understand some of them. ...
Wow, what a year! As we reflect on 2021, we may all agree it was certainly a year of many national security challenges, and I hope Lawfire® helped you to understand some of them. ...
Today’s guest post is the third in a series of essays examining the Afghanistan disaster (Part 1 is here; Part 2 is here). Today’s author is Adam Oler, a familiar name to those who...
Like teachers everywhere, here at Duke Law we’ve been looking for ways to improve the experience for our students, especially during the pandemic. Along that line, a new addition in your Center on Law,...
Today’s guest post is by Major Dimitri J. Facaros, a U.S. Army Judge Advocate, who offers fresh ideas as to how the Department of Defense in general, and the Army in specific, might credibly...
Today’s guest post comes to us from Tobias Gibson who is Chair of the Political Science Department and the Director of the Security Studies Program at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. If that institution...
Registration for Duke’s Center on Law, Ethics and National Security’s (LENS) Annual National Security Law conference is smashing all our records, and we are expecting the largest number of attendees in our 26-year history. ...
Registration is now open for Duke’s Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS) 26th Annual National Security Law conference to take place February 25-27. Because of the pandemic, this year’s conference will be...
This coming week registration will open for 26th Annual Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS) conference which will be presented via Zoom on 25-27 February, but we want to give Lawfire® readers...
Wondering what to do with that gift card you received on the 25th? I very highly recommend you use it to get a copy of Tom Ricks’ new book, First Principles: What America’s Founders...
AIlthough many (most?) people may not look back fondly on 2020, it was a banner year for Lawfire® viewership. Thanks to you, I’m pleased to report that views of the blog have increased very...