The print edition of Volume 2, Issue 2 is now available on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. This issue features articles that explore the political question doctrine and its impact on targeted killing cases; the challenges of prosecuting online terrorism advocacy; the use of psychological assessments to improve the scrutiny of security clearance applicants; and the implications of […]
Continue ReadingNational Security Law Journal releases Volume 2, Issue 2
AUGUST 31, 2014 — Our new spring/summer issue is here! You can now access the digital versions of the articles in Vol. 2, Issue 2 online. ARTICLES Samantha Goldstein, The Real Meaning of Zivotofsky and Its Impact on Targeted Killings Cases, 2 Nat’l Sec. L.J. 147 (2014). Daniel Hoffman, Online Terrorism Advocacy: How AEDPA and Inchoate […]
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Congratulations to the following student authors at George Mason University School of Law whose comments have been selected for publication in our upcoming issues: Volume 2, Issue 2 (Spring/Summer 2014) Francis Brickfield, Improving Scrutiny of Applicants for Top Secret / SCI Clearances by Adding Psychological Assessments Suzanne Simms, Revision of Article 60 and the Military […]
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