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Works in National Security Law

2022

DNA Dystopia: How the National Security Apparatus Could Map the Entire Genome of America Without Violating the Fourth Amendment or the Constitutional Right to Privacy, Elias Rios III
Brooklyn Law Review

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2021

Prosecuting the Phone Scammer When Extradition Fails and Concurrent Jurisdiction Exists, Michelle Lepkofker
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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Digital Privacy Rights and CLOUD Act Agreements, Tim Cochrane
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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Autonomous Weapons Systems and the Procedural Accounta- bility Gap, Afonso Seixas-Nunes
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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2020

Functional Statehood in Contemporary International Law, William Thomas Worster
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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Electromagnetic Conflict: The Implications of New Methods of Warfare and the Need for International Action, Joseph M. Nielsen
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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A Keystroke Causes a Tornado: Applying Chaos Theory to International Cyber Warfare Law, Daniel Garrie, Masha Simonova
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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A TAXONOMY OF CRYPTOCURRENCY ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS, Peter J. Henning
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law

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SAVING SMALL BUSINESS FROM THE BIG IMPACT OF DATA BREACH: A TIERED FEDERAL APPROACH TO DATA PROTECTION LAW, Nadia Udeshi
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law

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2019

The Need for a Shared Responsibility Regime between State and Non-State Actors to Prevent Human Rights Violations Caused by Cyber-Surveillance Spyware, Anna W. Chan
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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The Plight of Georgia: Russian Occupation and the Energy Charter Treaty, Jennessa M. Lever
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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Threads of Terror, Crime, & Slavery: “He Who Would Pry Behind the Scenes Oft Sees a Counterfeit”, Gabriella Manduca
Journal of Law and Policy

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The Vast Gulf between Attempted Mass Shootings and Attempted Material Support, Heidi Gilchrist
Faculty Scholarship

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2018

Analyzing the Potential for Universal Disarmament of Autonomous Weapons Systems or How I Learned to Stop Working and Love the Killer Robot, Frank Nicholas Kelly
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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Chancing the Arm to Save the Face: The Fight for Irish Gaelic Recognition and Ending the Stormont Deadlock, Samantha F. Sigelakis-Minski
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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From Discretion to Law: Rights-Based Concerns and the Evolution of International Sanctions, Christopher Roberts
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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No Security Through Obscurity: Changing Circumvention Law to Protect our Democracy Against Cyberattacks, Andrew Moshirnia
Brooklyn Law Review

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A Nation of Informants: Reining In Post-9/11 Coercion of Intelligence Informants, Diala Shamas
Brooklyn Law Review

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Is the President a Traitor? A Legal Analysis, Noah Kupferberg
Faculty Scholarship

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Section 230’s Liability Shield in the Age of Online Terrorist, Jaime M. Freilich
Brooklyn Law Review

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2017

WHAT ABOUT SMALL BUSINESSES? THE GDPR AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR SMALL U.S.-BASED COMPANIES, Craig McAllister
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law

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The Scrivener’s Secrets Seen Through the Spyglass: GCHQ and the International Right to Journalistic Expression, Matthew B. Hurowitz
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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Indeterminacy in the Law of War: The Need for an International Advisory Regime, Ariel Zemach
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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Security Clearance Conundrum: The Need for Reform and Judicial Review, Heidi Gilchrist
Faculty Scholarship

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Fueling the Terrorist Fires with the First Amendment: Religious Freedom, the Anti-LGBT Right, and Interest Convergence Theory, Kyle C. Velte
Brooklyn Law Review

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2016

If We Don’t Bring Them to Court, the Terrorists Will Have Won: Reinvigorating the Anti-Terrorist Act and General Jurisdiction in a Post-Daimler Era, Stephen J. DiGregoria
Brooklyn Law Review

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Governance by Proxy: Cyber Challenges to Civil Liberties, Niva Elkin-Koren, Eldar Haber
Brooklyn Law Review

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Standing Up For Their Data: Recognizing the True Nature of Injuries in Data Breach Claims to Afford Plaintiffs Article III Standing, Andrew Braunstein
Journal of Law and Policy

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The Art of Nailing Jell-o to the Wall: Reassessing the Political Power of the Internet, Bryan Druzin, Jessica Li
Journal of Law and Policy

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2011

Network Accountability for the Domestic Intelligence Apparatus, Frank Pasquale, Danielle Keats Citron
Faculty Scholarship

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