Archive | War on Terror
Does Nigeria Share Responsibility for Pirate Attack on US Sailors?
By Eugene Kontorovich on October 24, 2013 10:24 am in International Law, National Security, War and Armed Conflict, War on Terror
Legal Commentary on the Baraawe Raid and the Tripoli Rendition
The 12th Anniversary of the 9/11 Attacks
The Nature of the Syrian Rebels and the Case for Intervention in Syria
2008 Restrictions on NSA Lifted in 2011
Thoughts on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s Narrow Version of the Syria AUMF
Syria and the Morality of Humanitarian Intervention
DEA Has Its Own Phone Call Database
Obama Will Seek Congressional Approval for Military Intervention in Syria
By Ilya Somin on August 31, 2013 2:57 pm in Congress, Constitutional Law, War and Armed Conflict, War on Terror
Democratic Members of Congress Press Holder for Answers on Use of NSA Surveillance Data in the War on Drugs
The Administration of the “Least Untruthful Answer”
Using NSA Surveillance Data in the War on Drugs
By Ilya Somin on August 10, 2013 11:45 am in Growth of Government, Privacy, War on Drugs, War on Terror
Former Bush Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Responds to my USA Today Op Ed on Unanimous Supreme Court Decisions and Executive Overreach
By Ilya Somin on July 29, 2013 5:07 pm in Constitutional Law, Executive Branch, National Security, Supreme Court, War on Terror