U.S. ALIEN TERRORISM COURT: CONGRESS LEFT OUT TORTURE SAFEGUARD
by Richard T. Herman, JURIST For the first time since Congress created it in 1996, the Justice Department has invoked...
by Richard T. Herman, JURIST For the first time since Congress created it in 1996, the Justice Department has invoked...
Tough Questions for International Law by Mihai Coca-Constantinescu, JURIST Within the span of one week, Romania was struck twice by...
by Bill Weinberg, Freedom News Evidence of the existential threat posed to humanity by artificial intelligence accrues day by day....
by Vishal Sharma, JURIST In the first week of February 2026, the geography of human intelligence officially detached from the...
The Iran Strikes and the Rule of Law by Mohamed Arafa, JURIST The most striking aspect of the Trump administration’s...
Why AI and Nuclear Ambitions Are Outpacing Space Law by Vishal Sharma, JURIST The recent unveiling of Russia's Selena project,...
by Nava Thakuria, CounterVortex Trouble-torn Burma (also known as Myanmar or Brahmadesh) is heading for the first general elections since...
White Supremacy's Push to Rewrite the Constitution by Timothy Benston, The Black Eye Birthright citizenship in the United States was...
Pardons for the Convicted, Drone Strikes for the Suspected by Ingrid Burke Friedman, JURIST This week, President Donald Trump pardoned a...
by Nava Thakuria, CounterVortex The Chinese state's hydro-electric activities on the Yarlung Tsangpo (or Zangbo) river have long been a...
by Blade Runner, Freedom News The formal announcement of the PKK's dissolution has sparked mixed reactions among Turkey's Kurds and international...
by JURIST Staff We may not have the infrastructure, but we have the will. —Banner held at protests across Syria,...