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A lot has been written about the exchange of Brittney Griner, the American basketball player jailed in Russia on a minor drug charge, for the notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, known as the...
Today’s post is by Lawfire® contributor and Duke Law grad Minyao Wang who reflects on the announcement that Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud was brought into U.S. custody to stand trial in the United States. ...
In today’s post we re-publish a column by our friend Dawn Zoldi who has graciously permitted us to do so. As you will see, Dawn – who is one of the nation’s foremost experts...
Today’s book review examines West Point’s Lieber Institute’s new work,“The Future Law of Armed Conflict.” Given the prestigious authors involved with this volume, I knew only one of the world’s top law of armed...
Today I am very pleased to introduce another new Lawfire®contributor, Major Alec Rice, of the U.S. Army’s Judge Advocate General Corps. Writing in his personal capacity, Major Rice explains to us the history and...
Thanksgiving is a perfect opportunity to give thanks for the people we’ve have the opportunity to meet in our lives, if even briefly. Today I want to share one such memory when I crossed...
The Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS) hosted select members of Duke Law’s National Security Law Society (NSLS) at the American Bar Association 32nd Annual Review of the Field of National Security...
The Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS) is again hosting a group of Duke Law students at the American Bar Association’s 32nd Annual Review of the Field of National Security Law Conference in...
In yesterday’s post I mentioned in that my colleague, Professor Steven Schwarcz, gave a fascinating presentation at Federalist Society’s National Lawyer Convention for a panel entitled “Central Bank Digital Currencies: A New Tool for...