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Responses To The Ten Questions, Shane Harris Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, Shane Harris

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To The Ten Questions, James M. Rosenbaum Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, James M. Rosenbaum

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To The Ten Questions, Tung Yin Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, Tung Yin

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To The Ten Questions, Aziz Rana Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, Aziz Rana

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To The Ten Questions, Robert D. Sloane Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, Robert D. Sloane

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To The Ten Questions, John Cary Sims Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, John Cary Sims

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To The Ten Questions, Amos N. Guiora Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, Amos N. Guiora

William Mitchell Law Review

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Interview With Edward B. Macmahon, Jr., Edward B. Macmahon Jr. Jan 2011

Interview With Edward B. Macmahon, Jr., Edward B. Macmahon Jr.

William Mitchell Law Review

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The Unfortunate Advantage Of The Holyland People, Tomer Benito Jan 2011

The Unfortunate Advantage Of The Holyland People, Tomer Benito

William Mitchell Law Review

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Policing Al Qaeda's Army Of Rhetorical Terrorists, Jarret Brachman Jan 2011

Policing Al Qaeda's Army Of Rhetorical Terrorists, Jarret Brachman

William Mitchell Law Review

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Outside The Wire: American Exceptionalism And Counterinsurgency, David P. Fidler Jan 2011

Outside The Wire: American Exceptionalism And Counterinsurgency, David P. Fidler

William Mitchell Law Review

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Measure Twice, Shoot Once: Higher Care For Cia-Targeted Killing, Afsheen John Radsan, Richard Murphy Jan 2011

Measure Twice, Shoot Once: Higher Care For Cia-Targeted Killing, Afsheen John Radsan, Richard Murphy

Faculty Scholarship

For almost a decade, the United States has deployed unmanned aerial vehicles, or "drones," to kill targeted members of Al Qaeda and the Taliban. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) drone strikes in Pakistan have, in particular, stirred strong debates over the legality of such actions. Some commentators insist that these strikes are legal under international humanitarian law (IHL) or as a matter of self-defense. Others insist that the United States' targeted killing amounts to murder.

It is critical for the law to determine how to control killer drones and the future of warfare. As technology evolves, drones will develop sharper senses …


Responses To The Ten Questions, Eric Jensen Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, Eric Jensen

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To The Ten Questions, Michael W. Lewis Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, Michael W. Lewis

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To The Ten Questions, Richard Murphy Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, Richard Murphy

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To The Ten Questions, Jordan J. Paust Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, Jordan J. Paust

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To The Ten Questions, Robert N. Strassfeld Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, Robert N. Strassfeld

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To The Ten Questions, John B. Quigley Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, John B. Quigley

William Mitchell Law Review

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Attempted Correspondence With Zacarias Moussaoui, Benjamin Canine, L. J. Milusnic Jan 2011

Attempted Correspondence With Zacarias Moussaoui, Benjamin Canine, L. J. Milusnic

William Mitchell Law Review

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An Account Of The Arrest And Interview Of Zacarias Moussaoui, Harry Samit Jan 2011

An Account Of The Arrest And Interview Of Zacarias Moussaoui, Harry Samit

William Mitchell Law Review

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Drones And The U.S. Courts, Richard D. Rosen Jan 2011

Drones And The U.S. Courts, Richard D. Rosen

William Mitchell Law Review

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Three Lessons The United Kingdom Can Teach The United States About Domestic Counterterrorism, Steve Hewitt Jan 2011

Three Lessons The United Kingdom Can Teach The United States About Domestic Counterterrorism, Steve Hewitt

William Mitchell Law Review

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The U.K.'S Counter-Terrorist Strategy, Mark Williams Jan 2011

The U.K.'S Counter-Terrorist Strategy, Mark Williams

William Mitchell Law Review

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Beige On Beige, Afsheen John Radsan Jan 2011

Beige On Beige, Afsheen John Radsan

William Mitchell Law Review

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Targeted Killing And The Courts: A Response To Alan Dershowitz, Jameel Jaffer Jan 2011

Targeted Killing And The Courts: A Response To Alan Dershowitz, Jameel Jaffer

William Mitchell Law Review

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Not Reading Means Losing: The National Security Cost Of Ignoring Osama Bin Laden's Words, Michael Scheuer Jan 2011

Not Reading Means Losing: The National Security Cost Of Ignoring Osama Bin Laden's Words, Michael Scheuer

William Mitchell Law Review

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No Strict Scruting—The Court's Deferrential Position On Material Support To Terrorism In Holder V. Humanitarian Law Project, Katherine R. Zerwas Jan 2011

No Strict Scruting—The Court's Deferrential Position On Material Support To Terrorism In Holder V. Humanitarian Law Project, Katherine R. Zerwas

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To The Ten Questions, Charles J. Dunlap Jr. Jan 2011

Responses To The Ten Questions, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.

William Mitchell Law Review

No abstract provided.