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National Security Law Journal releases Volume 4, Issue 1

JANUARY 12, 2016 — Our new fall/winter issue is Journalhere! You can now access the digital versions of the articles in Vol. 4, Issue 1 online.

ARTICLES

  • Patrick Walsh, Planning for Change: Building a Framework to Predict Future Changes to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, 4 Nat’l Sec. L.J. 1 (2015).
  • Jesse Medlong, Quantum Lawmaking: How National-Security Law Happens When We’re Not Looking, 4 Nat’l Sec. L.J. 25 (2015).

COMMENTS

  • Stephen Roy Jackson, Comment, Terror in Mexico: Why Designating Mexican Cartels as Terrorist Organizations Eases Prosecution of Drug Traffickers under the Narcoterrorism Statute, 4 Nat’l Sec. L.J. 83 (2015).
  • Molly Picard, Comment, Cyberspace: The 21st-Century Battlefield Exposing Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines to Potential Civil Liabilities, 4 Nat’l Sec. L.J. 126 (2015).