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7 Dec 2010, 7:25 am by Roger Alford
by Roger Alford The Swiss domain name registrar Switch announced today that it will not shut down Wikileaks.ch as a result of Wikileaks’ criminal activity. [read post]
20 Jun 2010, 11:38 pm by Roger Alford
by Roger Alford Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has confirmed Joan Donoghue as the choice to fill the vacancy on the ICJ left by Judge Thomas Buergenthal. [read post]
25 Jul 2007, 11:53 pm
The second meeting of the Airbus dispute panel (DS316), scheduled to conclude today, I believe, will be aired to the "public" through "an opportunity to view a videotape, at a date to be announced" (see USTR announcement)(hat tip: Roger Alford at Opiniojuris). [read post]
3 Nov 2010, 5:24 am by Roger Alford
by Roger Alford Yesterday voters in Oklahoma voted overwhelmingly (70% in favor to 30% against) to ban the use of international law and Sharia law in state courts. [read post]
5 Mar 2014, 4:05 am by Howard Friedman
KBC spokesman Roger Alford described the controversial events as "outreach to rednecks." [read post]
10 Dec 2011, 5:39 am by Roger Alford
by Roger Alford Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee, and Tawakkol Karman delivered their Nobel Lectures today in Oslo. [read post]
22 Jun 2011, 6:48 am by Roger Alford
by Roger Alford My future Notre Dame colleague Mary Ellen O'Connell joins the fray criticizing Harold Koh's crabbed definition of hostilities. [read post]
23 Apr 2008, 1:36 am
A couple of related ideas: Roger Alford on Judge Kozinski's recent speech on the death of the First Amendment: … [T]he essence of his speech was that, in a day when Internet speech is not capable of suppression, the ability of the First Amendment to have a moderating effect is now gone. [read post]
4 Nov 2009, 7:43 pm
by Roger Alford My friends David Sloss, Michael Ramsey, and Bill Dodge are the editors of a remarkable forthcoming book on The U.S. [read post]
27 Jul 2007, 3:31 pm
With the assistance of our intern, Sam Yospe, I decided to update the law blog ranking project first completed by Roger Alford at Opinio Juris. [read post]
24 Jan 2008, 12:03 pm
  Roger Alford and Steve Vladeck debate the wisdom of this kind of accountability here and here. [read post]
25 Oct 2011, 2:54 pm by Roger Alford
by Roger Alford Donald “Trey” Childress has the scoop: Today, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a mammoth en banc opinion in the case of Sarei v. [read post]
21 Jul 2011, 11:43 am by Roger Alford
by Roger Alford As I discussed in a recent post, "the new age of self-publishing is fast approaching the world of legal scholarship. [read post]
9 Apr 2010, 9:56 am by Roger Alford
by Roger Alford A federal district court in Texas has held that the Alien Tort Statute (”ATS”) requires allegations of intent to violate international law. [read post]
6 Jan 2010, 11:03 am by Roger Alford
by Roger Alford My former Pepperdine colleague, Kathryn Lee Boyd, has just filed a fascinating complaint relating to the distribution of funds secured by a treaty between the United States and Libya on behalf of U.S. victims of Libyan-sponsored terrorism. [read post]
28 May 2012, 7:09 am by Roger Alford
by Roger Alford On past Memorial Day weekend celebrations I have posted various speeches and photos in memory of our fallen heroes. [read post]
25 Oct 2009, 10:28 am
by Roger Alford My colleague Trey Childress has a nice summary of the recent decision by a federal court in Florida in Osorio v. [read post]
21 Jul 2011, 10:24 am by Roger Alford
by Roger Alford With Julian's many interesting posts on UNCLOS, I thought I would flag for our readers Andrew Guzman's interesting essay published on SSRN entitled the "Consent Problem in International Law. [read post]
14 Dec 2010, 3:13 am by Roger Alford
by Roger Alford “The majority of the Supreme Court said that although they would not stop publication in advance, the question of whether there could be prosecution afterwards was a completely different thing. [read post]