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October 7, 2013
Richard A. Posner
Antonin Scalia's Legal Logic is Lousier Than His 'New York' Interview
October 7, 2013
Isaac Chotiner
Six Things Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Hates About America
October 7, 2013
Paul Rosenzweig
How to Find Out What Big Data Knows About You
October 4, 2013
Benjamin Wittes
The NSA Controversies: A Guide for the Perplexed
October 4, 2013
Robert Chesney
Would Abandoning the War Model of Counterterrorism Make a Difference from a Legal Perspective?
October 3, 2013
Jane Chong
Bad Code: Should Software Makers Pay? (Part 1)
October 2, 2013
Matthew Waxman
Ohio's Lessons: State Governments and Facial Recognition
October 1, 2013
Paul Rosenzweig
A “S.E.A.-Change” in Military Contingency Planning
October 1, 2013
Benjamin Wittes
Welcome to Security States
September 29, 2013
Jeffrey Rosen
Newly Declassified Documents Show How the Surveillance State was Born
September 26, 2013
Jeffrey Rosen
A Newly Released Secret Opinion Shows Surveillance Courts Are Even Worse Than You Knew
September 3, 2013
Jack Goldsmith
Here's What Makes Language of Any Syria Bill So Complicated
September 1, 2013
Jeffrey Rosen
Eric Holder's Suit Against Texas Gives the Supreme Court a Chance to Gut Even More of the Voting Rights Act
August 28, 2013
Jack Goldsmith
President Obama Should Heed What Senator Obama Said About Authorizing Military Action
August 23, 2013
Alec MacGillis
Sequestration's Latest Victim: The American Justice System
August 21, 2013
Molly Redden
A Stone-Faced Bradley Manning Gets 35 Years
August 9, 2013
Noam Scheiber
The Crisis at Washington's Ultimate Power Firm
Patton, Boggs and the End of Big Law
August 1, 2013
David Fontana
Obama is Actually Doing Smart Things on Judicial Appointments
July 30, 2013
Delphine Rodrik
The Seven Cruelest—and Legal—Abuses of Animals in the U.S.
July 29, 2013
Simon Lazarus
Alito Shrugged
Libertarianism has won over the Supreme Court conservatives
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