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Volume 1, Issue 1 (2011)

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Is "National Security Law" Inherently Paradoxical?
Stephen Vladeck

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The 9/11 Commission and the White House: Issues of Executive Privilege and Separation of Powers
Daniel Marcus

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Rethinking Computer Network "Attack": Implications for Law and U.S. Doctrine
Paul A. Walker

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Judicial Review as Soft Power: How the Courts Can Help Us Win the Post-9/11 Conflict
Dawinder S. Sidhu

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The Uncomfortable SOFA: Anti-American Sentiments In South Korea and The U.S.-South Korea Status of Forces Agreement
Jimmy H. Koo

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First Line Defenders as Second Class Citizens: Collective Bargaining Rights for TSA Employees and National Security Make Good Bedfellows
Mark D. Roth and Jamison F. Grella

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Economic Terror: Market Manifestations of Terror Attacks
Richard V. Rodriguez

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Cybersecurity: Domestic and Legislative Issues
Sean Shank

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Deciphering the Iranian Paradox - It's Not Left Wing, It's Not Right Wing, It's the Right Thing: No Engagement, No War, The Time Has Come to Support the Will of the Iranian People
Mora Namdar

 
 
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