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2020
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The Fight Against ISIS Has Changed—So Should Its Funding Source
by Major Christopher D. Elder
Exercise Jurisdiction at the Edge—What Happens Next? An Analysis of International Criminal Court Substantive Law as Applied to Non-Party State Nationals
by Major Kevin M. Junius
The Thirteenth Waldemar A. Solf and Marc L. Warren Chair Lecture in National Security Law: Defending Defense in the Law of Jus ad Bellum
by John Norton Moore
Razing Hills: Repairing Military Rule of Evidence 413 in Response to United States v. Hills
by Lieutenant Commander Jeffrey C. Barnum
Where the Personal Jurisdiction Ends: A Bright-Line Rule for Determining When the Military Loses in Personam Jurisdiction
by Major Sean P. Mahard
Targeting Mr. Roboto: Distinguishing Humanity in Brain-Computer Interfaces
by Commander Guy W. Eden
Alexa, Whose Fault Is It? Autonomous Weapon Systems Investigations and the Importance of a Deliberate Accountability Process
by Major Thomas G. Warschefsky
Giving the Referee a Whistle: Increasing Military Justice Legitimacy by Allowing Military Judges to Reject Plea Agreements with Plainly Unreasonable Sentences
by Major Adam Wolrich
Building A Home Away From Home: Establishing Operational Control in a Foreign Country
by Major Clayton J. Cox
Funding Surrogate Forces in the Fight Against Terrorism
by Major Daniel W. Hancock, III
Confessions of a Convicted Sex Offender in Treatment: Should They Be Admissible at a Rehearing?
by Major Colby P. Horowitz
Laws and Lawyers: Lethal Autonomus Weapons Bring LOAC Issues to the Design Table, and Judge Advocates Need to Be There
by Major Annemarie Vazquez