Tag Archives: David Puentes

Announcement: Fall 2015 Symposium Topic Selected

The National Security and Armed Conflict Law Review is happy to announce that it will host its annual symposium Friday, November 20, 2015 at 11:30 a.m. in the University of Miami Student Activities Center. This year, we will examine The Rise of Leaderless Resistance: The Changing nature of Domestic Terrorism in the United States. Since 2001, world events […]

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 […]

Alleged Israeli Spying and Current Espionage Law

By Stephanie Rosendorf – Last week, the Wall Street Journal published an article stating that Israel spied on the United States/Iran nuclear talks in order to undermine President Obama’s position with the Republican-led Congress. The story quoted statements from anonymous “current and former U.S. officials.” Apparently, the White House found out about the alleged spying […]