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2015 Symposium Video Now Available Online

The University of Miami National Security and Armed Conflict Law would like to thank all speakers, moderators, faculty, members, and candidates that helped make its 2015-2016 Symposium: “The Rise of Leaderless Resistance: The Changing Nature of Domestic Terrorism in the United States” the success that it was. For those who were unable to attend, or wish […]

NSAC 2015-2016 Symposium on November 20, 2015

2015-2016 Symposium: “The Rise of Leaderless Resistance: The Changing Nature of Domestic Terrorism in the United States” The University of Miami School of Law is hosting the National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review annual Symposium. The title of the presentation is: “The Rise of Leaderless Resistance: The Changing Nature of Domestic Terrorism in the United States“. WHEN: Friday, Nov. […]

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 […]

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 […]