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Tech & Public Policy program awards $2M in research funding

February 27, 2025 Center Updates

“Syria confronts an immense challenge: Justice for Assad regime crimes,” coverage in The New York Times, Professor Stephen Rapp. (opens in new tab)

January 12, 2025 In the News

“The ethics complaint against Liz Cheney: Blue smoke without fire,” in Just Security, by David Luban.

January 2, 2025 In the News

‘The worst atrocities of the 21st century’ were committed in Syria, says former U.S. war crimes official

December 31, 2024 In the News

“Senior Fellow Stephen Rapp discusses holding the former Syrian regime accountable for atrocities,” coverge on NPR, Stephan Rapp.

December 20, 2024 In the News

“What the ICC Prosecutor charged–and didn’t charge–in Gaza warrants,” in Just Security, David Luban.

May 22, 2024 In the News

Tech & Public Policy program supports research in election misinformation, improving civic tech, and the hidden collection of biometric data

April 22, 2024 Center Updates

“Applying Ukraine precedent, DOJ should use funds forfeited from lawbreakers in Syria to assist victims,” in just Security, Stephen Rapp.

March 6, 2024 In the News

Revkin and research team awarded 1.5 million grant for research on civilian harm in Iraq and Gaza

February 7, 2024 Center Updates

“Dozens of intl. legal experts: Hamas committed war crimes, crimes against humanity,” coverage in 7 Israel National News, Professor David Luban. (opens in new tab)

October 23, 2023 In the News

“The Snowden disclosures, 10 years on,” coverage in iapp, Professor Julie Cohen. (opens in new tab)

June 28, 2023 In the News

“FBI Claims Secret Evidence Trumps Religious Discrimination Charges in Domestic Spying Case,” coverage in Time,  featuring Professor Laura Donohue. (opens in new tab)

June 8, 2023 In the News

“F.B.I. Violated Surveillance Program Rules After George Floyd Protests and Jan. 6 Attack,” coverage in The New York Times, featuring Professor Laura K. Donohue. (opens in new tab)

May 19, 2023 In the News

Georgetown Law Center on National Security to support war crimes investigations in Ukraine

November 16, 2022 Center Updates

“Ethics and impact of drone strikes — “Intelligence Matters”, coverage on CBS News, Mitt Regan. (opens in new tab)

October 12, 2022 In the News

“Ethics and impact of drone strikes — “Intelligence Matters”,” coverage on CBS News, Mitt Regan. (opens in new tab)

October 12, 2022 In the News

“The ethics and impact of drone strikes,” on Intelligence Matters, Mitt Regan.

October 12, 2022 In the News

“Averting future mass atrocities in South Sudan as peace terms stall,” in Just Security, Sarah McIntosh.

October 6, 2022 In the News

“An empirical analysis of targeted killing,” on Lawfare, Mitt Regan.

June 8, 2022 Podcast Appearances

“The Ethics of Military Artificial Intelligence – Conference at the U.S. Naval Academy,” coverage in Prio, Professor Mitt Regan. (opens in new tab)

April 22, 2022 In the News

“‘I’d Never Been Involved in Anything as Secret as This’,” coverage in Politico Magazine, featuring Mary B. DeRosa. (opens in new tab)

April 30, 2021 In the News

What happens if an asteroid is headed for Earth?

January 21, 2020 In the News

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Security in Outer Space

May 21, 2025

Beyond Earth Series: A Conversation on Space & Security

April 9, 2025

34th Annual Review of the Field of National Security Law Conference

November 14, 2024

Four puzzles of aggression and accountability webinar

November 14, 2024

Discussion on the Virginia-Georgetown Manual Concerning the Use of Force Under International Law

November 13, 2024

Discussion with David Koplow: Military space activities and operations

November 5, 2024

The National Security Challenges of Climate Change

March 7, 2024

2024 Symposium | Election Integrity as a National Security Imperative: Current and Future Challenges to Securing American Elections

March 6, 2024

The Journal of National Security Law and Policy Annual Symposium

March 6, 2024

Reflecting on 20 years of the Patriot Act: U.S. surveillance authorities must still change

October 8, 2021

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