Scott K. Ginsburg Professor of Law and National Security & Director, Center on National Security
Steve Vladeck
Agnes Williams Sesquicentennial Professor of Federal Courts
Carlos Manuel Vazquez
The Scott K. Ginsburg Professor of Law
Greg Shaffer
Scott K. Ginsburg Professor of International Law
Neal Katyal
Paul and Patricia Saunders Professor of National Security Law
Jennifer Hillman
Professor from Practice
Kathleen Claussen
Professor of Law
Rosa Brooks
Scott K. Ginsburg Chair in Law and Policy
Martin S. Lederman
Professor from Practice
Jane E. Stromseth
Francis Cabell Brown Professor of International Law
Julie Cohen
Mark Claster Mamolen Professor of Law and Technology
Filippo Lancieri
Associate Professor of Law
Matt Blaze
Professor of Law
David Luban
Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law & Philosophy, and Assistant Director, Center on National Security
David Koplow
Scott K. Ginsburg Professor of Law & Assistant Director, Center on National Security
Mary B. DeRosa
Professor from Practice & Director, Center on National Security
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The Transfer of Detained Persons to the United States Military: Trust but Verify
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The Dangers and Limits of Government by Emergency Rule
Invoking Threats from Abroad in New Efforts to Constrict U.S. Citizenship
Immigration, Due Process, and Executive Power
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National Security Law in the Second Trump Administration
National Security Impact of Climate Change Opportunism
Military Law
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Geopolitical
Litigating U.S. National Security Measures Utilizing Economic Tort Claims