Category Archives: NSAC Posts

Candidates from the 2015 Law Review Write-On Competition Announced!

It is with great pleasure that the University of Miami National Security and Armed Conflict Law Review announces the addition of eight new candidates to our ranks. These highly qualified individuals were chosen through their participation of the University of Miami 2015 Law Review Write-On competition, where they were tasked with reading hundreds of pages […]

Announcement: Volume V has Been Published!

It is with great pleasure that the University of Miami National Security and Armed Conflict Law Review announces that our Fifth Volume has officially been published and is now available at the MiamiLaw Institutional Repository as well as under the “Issues” tab. We would like to congratulate the 2014-2015 NSAC Editorial Board, members, authors, and […]

Cybersecurity and Privacy: Where Can a Balance be Struck?

By David J Puentes – Recently, it became known that Russian hackers breached an unclassified White House system and gained access to sensitive information including President Obama’s schedule. This comes on the heels of other cyber attacks on many other government agencies, including the Department of State. The U.S. government has not been the only […]

Could Congress’ Backing of Iran’s Nuclear Deal Cause an Impetuous Rift Between the United States and Israel?

By Anthony Moreland – With impending legislation that seeks to redress the three decades long sanctions against Iran, the concern troubling many is whether or not there will be unrest regarding United States/Israeli relations in the coming months.  The United States has long held sanctions against Iran dating back to 1979 that first began with […]