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Certification as Sabotage: Lessons from Guantánamo Bay

assistance for South Korea to the President’s finding that South Korea is making “significant progress” in observing human rights); International

The Case for Regulating Fully Autonomous Weapons

South Korea against a “numerically superior” North Korean military. Emily Alpert, Why Hasn’t the U.S. Signed an International Ban on Land Mines?, L.A

Forum: Prove It! Judging the Hostile-or-Warlike-Action Exclusion in Cyber-Insurance Policies

breach. The cyberattack at the opening of the 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea illustrates these evidentiary issues. There, hackers “used a

Forum: The Limits of Mobility and the Persistence of Urban Inequality

Israel, and South Korea, making the comparison a bit unfair. Moreover, GDP may not be the best measure of comparison given that it is less suited to

Forum: War Powers Reform: A Skeptical View

Americans and well over a million Koreans. After Truman dispatched sizable U.S. combat forces to Korea, Congress passed emergency funding for the war and

Forum: State of the Art: How Cultural Property Became a National-Security Priority

Cambodia, an ancient gold coffin to Egypt, royal seals to South Korea, and more. Over roughly that same timeframe, Congress has passed two bills

Forum: How to Get the Property Out of Privacy Law

quarantined, more people are infected, or both. South Korea’s public health authority took the unusual step of publicly disclosing the time-stamped

A Review

the Court finally declares that the President may go too far—exemplified by the Steel Seizure case during the Korean War. The fourth stage is “no blank

Illegitimate Borders: Jus Sanguinis Citizenship and the Legal Construction of Family, Race, and Nation

fundamental component of the laws that constructed race as a sociolegal category in the antebellum South. They were frequently used to help determine

Forum: How Statutes Interpret the Constitution

statutes enacted in the South and those enacted in the North. Both groups of statutes reflect popular opinion, and both should presumably be given