Vol. 13 No. 1

CybercrimeCyberespionage

Why is the “Spectrum Model” of Internationally Wrongful Acts Problematic in Cyberspace?

CybercrimeCyberespionage

Shot in the Dark: Can Private Sector “Hackbacks” Work?

Human RightsInternational Law

ISIL as Salesmen? The Roles of Due Diligence and the Good Faith Purchaser in Illicit Artifact Trafficking

Military Law

On the Precipice: Democracy, Disaster, and the State Emergency Powers That Govern Elections in Crises

Human RightsInternational Law

Migrants as a Weapons System

Big DataPrivacy

TikTok v. Trump and the Uncertain Future of National Security-based Restrictions on Data Trade

Defense PolicyMilitary Law

The First Calling Forth Clause: The Constitution’s Non-Emergency Power to Call Forth the Militia to Execute the Laws

CyberespionageIntelligence

Willfulness and the Harm of Unlawful Retention of National Security Information