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16 Jan 2014, 4:36 am by Yishai Schwartz
Peter Margulies gave a harsher attack on the report, arguing that the Review Group vastly underestimated the efficacy of the bulk metadata collection program, failed to consider the potential for abuse in trusting this data to the private sector and ignored safeguards currently in place. [read post]
25 Apr 2024, 9:30 pm by The Regulatory Review
In an article for the Yale Journal on Regulation, Peter Molk, a Professor of Law at The University of Florida Levin College of Law, and Adriana Z. [read post]
20 Jan 2012, 7:53 am by The Book Review Editor
Ali Soufan’s recent book, The Black Banners: The Inside Story of 9/11 and the War Against al-Qaeda (written in conjunction with Daniel Freedman), has attracted a good deal of attention since its release a few months ago. [read post]
16 Mar 2017, 6:24 pm by Benjamin Wittes, Quinta Jurecic
It’s been a busy 24 hours in the increasingly fascinating relationship between President Trump and the federal judiciary. [read post]
Still reeling from Saturday’s twin suicide bombings which left at least 95 dead, Turkey has seen no respite from the intense political polarization that has recently gripped the country. [read post]
27 Feb 2017, 8:02 am by Jordan Brunner
Peter Margulies will moderate. [read post]
25 Oct 2022, 5:01 am by Brian L. Cox
On Lawfare, insightful analysis has been presented by Todd Huntley (article posted days before CHMR-AP publication, but generally addressing content reflected in the policy), Marc Garlasco (article here), and Geoffrey Corn and Peter Margulies (article here)— with additional commentary from Huntley and Garlasco on the Lawfare Podcast. [read post]
This list builds upon other Lawfare coverage of Kavanaugh’s views on these issues, including commentary by Robert Loeb and Peter Margulies as well as a recent discussion on the Lawfare Podcast. [read post]
6 Mar 2023, 1:41 am by INFORRM
Newspapers Journalism and Regulation Writing on the Information Law and Policy Centre Blog, Dr Peter Coe explains some of the reasons behind the new Impress Standards Code, the Press Recognition Panel approved regulator of the UK press, which was launched on 16 February 2023 and will come into force on the 1 April 2023. [read post]
21 Dec 2009, 3:06 am
To head off the complaint of some last year respecting AALS programming of interest to specialists in international, comparative, and transnational law -- a complaint undercut in this 11-month-old post -- it's our pleasure to offer a list of all such events on the program of the 2010, annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, to be held January 6-10 in New Orleans. [read post]
13 Feb 2020, 6:00 am by Aditi Shah
When, if ever, must the federal court door be open to an asylum-seeker facing expedited removal who claims that the government violated his statutory, regulatory and constitutional rights? [read post]
6 Jul 2018, 5:18 am by Benjamin Wittes
And a number of commentators—including Peter Margulies, writing on Lawfare—have advanced similar claims. [read post]
22 Jun 2013, 7:02 am by Benjamin Wittes
We are very pleased to announce Lawfare‘s first e-book, Lawfare on the National Defense Authorization Acts, which is now available in Kindle format on Amazon for $4.99. [read post]
5 Oct 2021, 8:21 am
Richard and Mary Eshelman Faculty Scholar & Professor of Law and International Affairs, Pennsylvania State University -- Cover and International Law   Talia Fisher, Professor, Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law -- Separating Nomos from Narrative   Peter Margulies -- Professor of Law, Roger Williams University School of Law -- Jurisgenerative Communities and Habeas as Dialectic in Immigration Law   Katharine Young, Associate Dean for Faculty, Professor of Law… [read post]
11 Sep 2010, 11:37 pm by Steve Vladeck
Looming in the background of the ongoing conversation over the appropriate way forward on detention (both at Guantánamo and elsewhere) is S. 3707 (the “Terrorist Detention Review Reform Act,” better known as the Graham bill), introduced last month and framed as one of the most comprehensive attempts yet at legislative resolution (or at least clarification) of many of the recurring issues in the post-Boumediene habeas litigation. [read post]