National Security Law Journal

Insightful scholarship advancing the field of national security law

Digital Currency

Spring 2023 Symposium The National Security Law Journal held its spring symposium, on the topic of digital currency, on March 3, 2023, from 12:00 – 6:00 P.M. on George Mason University’s Arlington campus. The event was co-hosted with the Journal of Law, Economics and Policy.  Thank you to everyone who helped make the event the […]

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Running Interference: Protecting the Integrity of American Elections

The International Law Journal and National Security Law Journal, in partnership with NSI, invite you to attend our Fall 2020 virtual symposium – Running Interference: Protecting the Integrity of American Elections.  This event consists of two panels on election security hot topics. Panel 1: Trolls & Polls – Dangers and Risks of Misinformation Friday, October 16 […]

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Symposium Announcement! – Running Interference: Protecting The Integrity of American Elections

The International Law Journal and National Security Law Journal, in partnership with NSI, invite you to attend our Fall 2020 virtual symposium – Running Interference: Protecting the Integrity of American Elections.  This event consists of two panels on election security hot topics. Panel 1: Trolls & Polls – Dangers and Risks of Misinformation Friday, October 16 […]

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Volume 6, Issue 2

The National Security Law Journal is thrilled to release the first two articles of Volume 6, Issue 2. Click the link below to view these fascinating pieces!  First, Captain Salahudin Ali’s “The Bloody Nose: 10 U.S.C. § 395” argues that 10 U.S.C. § 395 will not affect the oversight requirements for certain cyber operations, particularly those that function as cyberspace operational […]

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