In a February 2012 Dean\u27s Lecture at Yale Law School titled National Security Law, Lawyers, and Lawyering in the Obama Administration, Jeh Johnson, then-General Counsel of the Department of Defense, undertook a strong defense of the Obama Administration\u27s legal regime and policies supporting the U.S. military\u27s counterterrorism efforts against al Qaeda and its associated forces. Scholars and lawyers of reasonable minds can-and ought to rationally debate many of the finer points of Johnson\u27s legal analysis, including the limitations he argues are placed upon the United States government\u27s use of force by certain precepts of international law. The goal in this short Essay, however, is not to consider the merits of Johnson\u27s ...
Discussions of whether Bush and Clinton administration lawyers have acted ethically have missed a fu...
September 11 changed so much about our lives and how we perceive national security. Harold Lasswell,...
Each presidential administration faces its own challenges related to the ethics of government offici...
In a February 2012 Dean\u27s Lecture at Yale Law School titled National Security Law, Lawyers, and L...
Attorney General Mukasey was correct when he noted that national security lawyers traditionally osci...
Thank you for this invitation, and thank you, in particular, Professor Hathaway, for your work in th...
In The National Security Lawyer in Crisis: When the “Best View” of the Law May Not Be the Best View,...
This article discusses the ethical responsibilities of the lawyers who advise executive branch offic...
Following September 11, 2001, there was a challenge to the role of law as a regulator of military ac...
This essay responds to a question posed by the William Mitchell Law Review for its annual national s...
Criticism of the “politicization” of the role of federal government lawyers has been intense in rece...
Ideological agendas distort the deliberation required for sound legal advice about national security...
Criticism of the “politicization” of the role of federal government lawyers has been intense in rece...
This Essay considers whether lawyers should offer legal advice that clients request and will pay for...
Following September 11, 2001, there was a challenge to the role of law as a regulator of military ac...
Discussions of whether Bush and Clinton administration lawyers have acted ethically have missed a fu...
September 11 changed so much about our lives and how we perceive national security. Harold Lasswell,...
Each presidential administration faces its own challenges related to the ethics of government offici...
In a February 2012 Dean\u27s Lecture at Yale Law School titled National Security Law, Lawyers, and L...
Attorney General Mukasey was correct when he noted that national security lawyers traditionally osci...
Thank you for this invitation, and thank you, in particular, Professor Hathaway, for your work in th...
In The National Security Lawyer in Crisis: When the “Best View” of the Law May Not Be the Best View,...
This article discusses the ethical responsibilities of the lawyers who advise executive branch offic...
Following September 11, 2001, there was a challenge to the role of law as a regulator of military ac...
This essay responds to a question posed by the William Mitchell Law Review for its annual national s...
Criticism of the “politicization” of the role of federal government lawyers has been intense in rece...
Ideological agendas distort the deliberation required for sound legal advice about national security...
Criticism of the “politicization” of the role of federal government lawyers has been intense in rece...
This Essay considers whether lawyers should offer legal advice that clients request and will pay for...
Following September 11, 2001, there was a challenge to the role of law as a regulator of military ac...
Discussions of whether Bush and Clinton administration lawyers have acted ethically have missed a fu...
September 11 changed so much about our lives and how we perceive national security. Harold Lasswell,...
Each presidential administration faces its own challenges related to the ethics of government offici...