Volume 4, Issue 2 – Spring/Summer 2016 (PDF; 2 MB) – Download the entire issue! Published May 13, 2016 ARTICLES Dawn K. Zoldi, Joseph M. Groff, and Gregory R. Speirs, State Rights . . . or Just Wrong? A Discussion of Drone Laws and National Security Through the Lens of Federal Pre-Emption, 4 NAT’L SEC. L.J. 168 […]
Continue ReadingPrint edition of Vol. 4, Issue 1 now available
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 to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to determine which programs are at risk of removal […]
Continue ReadingNational Security Law Journal releases Volume 4, Issue 1
JANUARY 12, 2016 — Our new fall/winter issue is here! 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 […]
Continue ReadingThe National Security Law Journal is now available electronically on HeinOnline
To the great credit and hard work of several members of the current and previous Editorial Boards, we are pleased to announce that past issues of the National Security Law Journal are also now available electronically on HeinOnline. HeinOnline is the world’s largest image-based legal research collection and contains more than 9 centuries of legal history. As […]
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