Ten Years After 9/11: The Changing Terrorist Threat

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On September 8, 2011, the American University National Security Law Brief and the Law and Government Program at the Washington College of...

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Wikileaks, the Espionage Act, and the First Amendment: The Law, Politics, and Policy of Prosecuting Julian Assange

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On January 11, 2011, American University National Security Law Brief faculty advisors Daniel Marcus and Steven Vladeck participated in a...

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Are Terrorist Organizations Impacting Religious Freedom?

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Last week the U.S. Department of State released the International Religious Freedom Report 2010. The report surveys the religious tolerance...

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Drones and Domestic Surveillance in the UK

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Britons are the most-watched citizens in the democratic world because of an array of systems including CCTV, cameras that track...

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Is YouTube a Platform for Terrorist Organizations?

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Has YouTube has become an outlet for terrorist propaganda?  Terrorist Organizations are now turning to websites such as YouTube, the...

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