The National Security Law Journal at George Mason University School of Law released the print edition of its flagship issue today. “National security law is an exciting, evolving field, and this journal makes an important contribution to legal scholarship,” said Patrick Austin, the founding editor-in-chief. “We’ve had a great team working on this first issue.” […]
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