Category Archives: Featured

NSAC Feature: Professor Bernard H. Oxman

By Carolina de la Pedraja – At the University of Miami School of Law, Professor Bernard H. Oxman is recognized for his array of knowledge on international law. Walking into Professor Oxman’s office, one is surrounded by bookshelves full of materials ranging from international law to first year torts. At the School of Law, Professor […]

Editor-In-Chief Note: DOJ Announces Creation of New Special Counsel Position for the Prosecution of Domestic Terrorism

By Jeremy Gale – On October 14, 2015, the Department of Justice announced the creation of a new position within its National Security Division devoted to assisting in the prosecution of domestic terrorism cases. The creation of a “domestic terrorism counsel” acknowledges a significant but underreported trend of violence in the country, which originates within […]

Drones: The Federal Government’s Attempt to Fly In and Regulate Them

By Kevin Peterford – With Back to the Future Day just passing and the Star Wars saga continuing in less than two months, futuristic Drones and the laws surrounding them are finding themselves in the news as well.  What exactly is a Drone? What can Drones do? What is the government doing to regulate citizens’ […]

Editor’s Article: Psychologists Behind CIA Torture Program Sued in Federal Court

 David J Puentes – In 2014, the executive summary of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence’s report relating to the Central Intelligence Agency’s use of torture was declassified and released to the public. Also declassified and released were the views of the minority of the committee and a response by the director of the Central […]