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Trial Update: Concerns in the American Sniper Murder Trial – Editor’s Note

Update as of 2/25/15 @ 11:52pm – Eddie Ray Routh has been found guilty of the murders of Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield. As more information comes out we will update this article again. Original Article Below: Nicholas H. Esser – Known widely for the popular movie American Sniper, one of history’s most deadly snipers […]

In The Absence of Sovereignty, How Will ISIS Be Held Accountable For Their Crimes?

Anthony Moreland – At the height of the Syrian civil war in 2013, the small forsaken group, ISI, now known as ISIS, was able to cross the border from Iraq to Syria without attracting attention. There, they spread their message to other disaffected Sunnis. Their movement is believed to have been so effective because, after “the […]

Your Home is Your Castle, but the Walls Are Becoming Thinner: New Radar Enables Law Enforcement to see into Your Home

Stephanie Rosendorf – The debate over law enforcement surveillance is nothing new, but with the ever-increasing sophistication of technology, where does one draw the line? The Supreme Court ruled in 2001 in Kyllo v. United States that law enforcement must obtain a warrant in order to use evidence obtained by using thermal energy to monitor the […]

NSAC Candidate Earns FAWL Scholarship

Tara Irani, a 2L Candidate on the University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review, was recently honored along with two other Miami Law Students as she received the Alexandra Bach Lagos Scholarship from the Florida Association for Women Lawyers. Irani, who also works as a Research Coordinator at Ryder Trauma Center, is […]