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Volume IV

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Table of Contents

Note from the Editor-in-Chief

Articles

A Regime in Need of Balance: The UN Counter-Terrorism Regimes of Security and Human Rights
by Isaac Kfir

Drones at Home: Domestic Drone Legislation – A Survey, Analysis and Framework
by Colonel Dawn M.K. Zoldi

Biodefense and Constitutional Constraints
by Laura K. Donohue

Notes

Circumventing the Constitution for National Security: An Analysis of the Evolution of the Foreign Intelligence Exception to the Fourth Amendment’s Warrant Requirement
by Sarah Fowler

The National Security Implications and Potential Solutions for the Unintended Consequences of the 1980 Bayh-Dole Act on Brain-Injured Veterans from the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
by Colonel Noel Christian Pace

Don’t Let Slip the Dogs of War: An Argument for Reclassifying Military Working Dogs as “Canine Members of the Armed Forces”
by Michael J. Kranzler

Where is the Justice? The Sexual Assault Crisis Plaguing the Military and a Lack of Meaningful Justice
by Marc Edward Rosenthal

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Volume VI

 

Right to Act: United States Legal Basis Under the Law of Armed Conflict to Pursue the Islamic State in Syria

November 19, 2015

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Rhode Island’s Lack of Domestic Terrorism Victim Compensation

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2015 Symposium Video Now Available Online

January 7, 2016

 

First Article of Volume VI Published

November 19, 2015

 

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November 12, 2015

 

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

October 28, 2015

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Rhode Island’s Lack of Domestic Terrorism Victim Compensation

 

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The Islamic State’s Laundry List

 

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