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Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Mar. 23

U.S.-Israel-Iran War - The Court Gutted Congress’s War Power. It’s Time to Give It Back. by Michael J. Glennon - Hegseth Didn’t Revive an Ancient Warrior Ethos. He Repeated an American Pattern. by Ali Sanaei - Targeting Enemy Logistics by W. Casey Biggerstaff - Self-Preservation and the Erosion of International Law by Jean-Baptiste Dudant - Iran Built a Military to Survive the American Way of War: Should We be Surprised? by Lt. Col. Jahara Matisek - When Intelligence Fails: A Legal Targeting Analysis of the Minab School Strike by Joseph N. Orenstein - Expert Q&A: A Targeting Primer on Iran War by Michael Schmitt, Tess Bridgeman and Ryan Goodman Series: Syria in Transition - Syria in Transition Series by Danae Askar - Transitional Justice in Post-Assad Syria: A Transformative Framework for Accountability and Reform by Fadel Abdulghany and Ruti Teitel U.S. Military / Rule of Law - Cuba Libre: One Man’s Morality or Our Law? by Steven J. Lepper, William D. Baumgartner, Eugene R. Fidell, Daniel Maurer and Rachel VanLandingham, Lt Col, USAF (Ret.) U.S. Elections Department of Homeland Security Energy Security - Energy Security is National Security: Fixing America’s Incoherent Energy Policies by Greg Pollock and Joshua Busby Emerging Technologies - How Iran, Anthropic-DoD Dispute Show the Need for Protective AI by Chris Rogers - Beware the AI Preemption Trap by David S. Rubenstein - Will the Next U.N. Counterterrorism Strategy Hold States Accountable For Their Use of AI? by Tomaso Falchetta and Romain Lanneau - AI Needs Accountability. We Can’t Rely on Companies and Governments Alone. by Julie Owono - Claude and the Constitution: Questions Congress Should Ask Before Renewing Section 702 by Ryan Goodman and Andrew Weissmann

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