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Selected Reports and Publications
- Neal Katyal and Justin Florence, Mistaken Authority: Congress Should Say No to Bush's Last-Gasp Bid for More Executive Power, Slate, Sept. 17, 2008.
- Matthew Gerke, Review of Terror In the Balance, by Eric Posner and Adrian Vermeule, Political Science Quarterly, Summer 2008.
- Neal Katyal and Richard Caplan, The Surprisingly Stronger Case for the Legality of the NSA Program, The FDR Precedent, 60 Stanford L. Rev. 102, February 2008.
- Justin Florence and Matthew Gerke, Pen Him In: Congress Can Stop Bush's Solo Effort to Reach Agreement with Iraq, Legal Times, Feb. 4, 2008
- Justin Florence and Matthew Gerke, A Tale of Two Investigations: Making the Best of the Destroyed CIA Tapes, Georgetown CNSL Commentary, Jan. 16, 2008
- Justin Florence and David Fontana, Whose Prisoners Are They, Anyway? The Americans You've Never Heard of Who Are Being Held in Iraq, Slate, Dec. 14, 2007
- Justin Florence and Matthew Gerke, A Poor Substitute: Why Substituting the Government for the Telecoms Won’t Work, Balkinization, Nov. 29, 2007
- Justin Florence and Matthew Gerke, State Your Secrets: The Smart Way Around Telecom Immunity, Slate, Nov. 14, 2007
- Neal Katyal, Counsel, Legal and Illegal, The New Republic, Nov. 9, 2007 (Review of Jack Goldsmith, The Terror Presidency)
Selected Works in Progress
- Building a Long-term Legal Architecture for the War on Terror
We are working in partnership with The Brookings Institution and The Hoover Institution to develop detailed policy prescriptions for the very difficult challenges of fighting terror while preserving American democratic values. The project partners are commissioning a series of papers to be authored by some of the country’s best experts in the field and will produce an accessible publication that will analyze the deficiencies of and suggest improvements to American statutory laws that govern the war on terror.
- Behavioral Profiling: Legal and Policy Recommendations (forthcoming, 2009)
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