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18 Mar 2024, 8:33 am by Tom Smith
“There’s always a line-drawing problem,” said Tufts University law professor Michael Glennon. [read post]
14 Mar 2024, 1:34 pm by Mark Burridge
  “The hotel industry has long been aware of sex trafficking occurring on their properties and have chosen to profit off the venture rather than put reasonable measures in place to protect individuals and the community,” says Michael Glennon, lead attorney on the case. [read post]
28 Mar 2022, 2:43 pm by Katherine Pompilio
Glennon explained how the NATO treaty does not give Congress a bye on World War III. [read post]
3 Mar 2021, 5:01 am by Julia Spiegel
As Michael Glennon and Robert Sloane have detailed, states enter into agreements with foreign countries, adopt international standards, tax and/or set incentives for foreign business and make foreign policy statements, among other international activities. [read post]
4 Dec 2020, 7:18 am by Patrick Hulme
Recent attention has been given to the United States’s policy toward Taiwan in the event of an attack by the People’s Republic of China. [read post]
27 Jan 2020, 8:18 am by Hannah Kris
Corn and Chris Jenks responded to Michael Glennon’s recent Lawfare post and argued that the legality of the Soleimani strike should be assessed according to the law of armed conflict. [read post]
25 Jan 2020, 1:59 pm by Jacob Schulz
Corn and Chris Jenks challenged Michael Glennon’s arguments in a recent Lawfare post and argued that the legality of the Soleimani strike should be evaluated according to the law of armed conflict. [read post]
24 Jan 2020, 11:54 am by Geoffrey S. Corn, Chris Jenks
In his recent Lawfare post, Michael Glennon contends that there was no basis for the U.S. to invoke targeting principles derived from the law of armed conflict because the Iranian armed attack the U.S. ostensibly assessed as “imminent” had not yet been conducted. [read post]
10 Sep 2019, 1:32 pm by Jeremy Gordon
ICYMI: Yesterday on Lawfare Michael J. [read post]
30 Jul 2019, 1:57 pm by Arshan Barzani
He similarly argues that “real start” of the debate on the prohibition of aggression was at the Paris Peace Conference—rather than through the Kellogg–Briand Pact, as Oona Hathaway and Scott Shapiro argue in “The Internationalists: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World” (reviewed at Lawfare by Michael Glennon). [read post]