Latest in Foreign Relations & International Law
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Perhaps Lawful, but Awful: The Environmental Impacts of the Israel-Hamas War
Examining the IDF’s air strikes on Gaza against environmental protections of the law of armed conflict. -
Montana Judge Blocks TikTok Ban
The preliminary injunction stated that the ban was “unlikely to even pass intermediate scrutiny.” -
Navigating Toward an EU-U.S. Agreement on Electronic Evidence
Several models exist for an agreement, but reaching one will require navigating sovereignty and rule-of-law challenges. -
Petersen v. Argentina: Unpacking a $16 Billion Judgment
How private investors won big against a foreign sovereign state. -
Justice Department Indicts Indian National for Attempted Murder of Sikh Activist
The Justice Department unsealed an indictment of an Indian national for his alleged participation in a murder-for-hire plot to assassinate a Sikh activist in New York City. -
How to End the Civil War in Israel-Palestine
A Nonviolence Manifesto -
The Lawfare Podcast: U.S. Arms Transfers to Israel, with Brian Finucane and Josh Paul
What is the domestic and international law that governs U.S. arms transfers? -
The National Security Law Podcast: Boiled Froggy Water Under the Bridge
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Eric Adams: Foreign Agent or Clumsy Diplomat?
The national security implications of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s Turkey connections and the growing importance of city and state diplomacy. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Brooks, Wohlforth, and Keohane on the Strength of the United States in International Politics
Is the international order unipolar or multipolar? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Why Pakistan is Deporting Afghan Refugees with Madiha Afzal
Madiha Afzal talks about the aggressive deportations being conducted by Pakistan. -
Making Sense of Casualty Counts in the Israel-Hamas War
All civilian casualties in this war are tragic. But context, intentions, and legal duties tell us which are violations of the laws and ethics of war.