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Tag: Barnes & Noble

Print edition of Vol. 4, Issue 1 now available

Posted on: March 17, 2016 Last updated on: March 17, 2016 Written by: Lynzi Maas
The print edition of Volume 4, Issue 1 is now available on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. In this issue, Major Patrick Walsh, Associate Law Professor at the Army’s Judge Advocate General’s School, analyzes a framework where national security professionals can predict changes…
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Print edition of Vol. 3, Issue 1 now available

Posted on: January 28, 2015 Last updated on: February 8, 2015 Written by: Lynzi Maas
The print edition of Volume 3, Issue 1 is now available on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.  In this issue, Lieutenant Colonel Eric Merriam, Assistant Professor of Law at the United States Air Force Academy, analyzes how the laws governing biological…
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Print edition of Vol. 2, Issue 1 now available

Posted on: May 12, 2014 Last updated on: May 12, 2014 Written by: Alexander Yesnik
The print edition of Volume 2, Issue 1 is now available on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. Read insightful analysis covering combat drones, ITAR exemptions, nonjudicial punishment in the military, federal law enforcement support to states in emergencies, and two book reviews…
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Barnes & Noble offers NSLJ print edition

Posted on: April 11, 2013 Last updated on: April 14, 2013 Written by: Alexander Yesnik
Earlier this week, bookstore giant Barnes & Noble joined Amazon.com and started offering the print edition of the National Security Law Journal through its extensive distribution network. Both Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble have listed the National Security Law Journal…
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