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2 Jan 2018, 9:07 am by Matthew Kahn
In 2017, the winners were: Book prize: — Kenneth Watkin, “Fighting at the Legal Boundaries: Controlling the Use of Force in Contemporary Conflict" (OUP 2016) Article prize: — Tom Dannenbaum, “Why Have We Criminalized Aggressive War? [read post]
1 Jan 2018, 4:34 pm
  It is focused on women--or the culturally female but suggests that female inter-relations are as subject to its general warnings as those in the dialectic among the culturally male and culturally female. [read post]
1 Jan 2018, 11:43 am by scottgaille
  He agreed to rid Libya of weapons of mass destruction and cooperate in America’s war against terror. [read post]
1 Jan 2018, 9:01 am by Alfred Brophy
  Those books have made big waves in legal history of the pre-Civil War south. [read post]
1 Jan 2018, 7:00 am by Jeffrey H. Smith
We could not have predicted that 30 of us would die in the Vietnam War. [read post]
31 Dec 2017, 12:06 pm
It is sometimes hard to distinguish wars on religion from wars of religion. [read post]
28 Dec 2017, 3:19 pm by Kelly Phillips Erb
., enjoys the view from his spot on the carpet at the premiere of the film “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. [read post]
26 Dec 2017, 5:00 am by J. Dana Stuster
The Saudi government also announced plans to allow women to drive and to develop overdue laws on sexual harassment; MBS talked of shifting the country toward a more moderate form of Islam. [read post]
24 Dec 2017, 8:20 am by Brooke
Haymond's The Infamous Dakota War Trials of 1862: Revenge, Military Law and the Judgment of History (links here and here).In The Nation is a review of Anne Applebaum's Red Famine: Stalin's War on Ukraine.In The New Republic is a review of Mary Beard's lecture-cum-treatise Women & Power: A Manifesto. [read post]
23 Dec 2017, 8:42 am
The chapter provides an account of three distinctive feminist approaches to women’s human rights that developed from the mid-1980s through the mid-1990s. [read post]
22 Dec 2017, 3:57 am by Simmons Hanly Conroy
Veterans’ Service Organizations (VSOs), such as the American Legion or Veterans of Foreign Wars, accept donations year-round for holiday activities. [read post]
21 Dec 2017, 11:02 am by Shriver Center
And rather than pursuing policies that punish low-income people for forces beyond their control, lawmakers should also be investing in programs and supports — like job training, education, child care, and transportation — that would actually bolster struggling families’ ability to pursue upward mobility and achieve financial security.Indeed, there are many things our elected officials should be doing to help people living in or near… [read post]
20 Dec 2017, 7:58 am by Dan Ernst
Hopkins on American Empire: A Global HistoryApril 9: Samuel Walker on Most of 14th Street Is Gone: The Washington, DC Riots of 1968April 16: Steven Ross on Hitler in Los AngelesApril 23: Herrick Chapman on France’s Long Reconstruction: In Search of a the Modern RepublicApril 30: Edward Ayers on The Thin Light of Freedom: The Civil War and Emancipation in the Heart of AmericaMay 7: Jill Norgren on A Life in Law: Tales from 20th Century Women LawyersMay 14: Elaine Weiss on The… [read post]
20 Dec 2017, 7:54 am
Mamlyuk, Decolonization as a Cold War Imperative: Bandung and the Soviets Akbar Rasulov, Central Asia as an Object of Orientalist Narratives in the Age of Bandung Liliana Obregón, Latin America during the Bandung Era: Anti-Imperialist Movements vs. [read post]
19 Dec 2017, 3:03 am by SHG
And like all panics, this one is different than the War on Drugs or internment of Japanese because this time its the most horrible thing ever. [read post]
18 Dec 2017, 10:08 am by Matthew Kahn
  We are giving our courageous military men and women the support they need and so dearly deserve. [read post]
18 Dec 2017, 3:00 am by Garrett Hinck
In 2017, the winners were: Book prize: — Kenneth Watkin, “Fighting at the Legal Boundaries: Controlling the Use of Force in Contemporary Conflict" (OUP 2016) Article prize: — Tom Dannenbaum, “Why Have We Criminalized Aggressive War? [read post]
17 Dec 2017, 7:00 am by Raphael S. Cohen
While American’s confidence in the military spiked in the Gallup polling after the Gulf War (85 percent) and in 2003 with the opening gambit in the Iraq War (82 percent), those momentary surges did not last long. [read post]
15 Dec 2017, 2:00 pm by EEM
Rodriguez and the Future of Immigration Detention," Harvard Latinx Law Review, vol. 20 (Spring 2017) "Protected, Not Removable: Foreign National Trafficking Victims and the Immigration Policies of the Trump Administration," The National Law Review, 18 Nov. 2017“The War on Syrian Girls: Supporting the Criminalization of Sex-Related Violence and Trafficking of Minor Refugees,” Children’s Legal Rights Journal, vol. 37, no. 2 (2017)Related post:- Open Access… [read post]