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- Madison Cash, Uploading Culture: Navigating the International Humanitarian Legal Framework Governing Cultural Property in the Metaverse, No. 28, May 2, 2024
- Anighya H.D. Crocker, Curtailing the Executive Emergency Powers: Congress’s Job, the Judiciary’s Headache, No. 27, Apr. 11, 2024
- Casey J. Witte, "From the Halls of Montezuma: The Promise and Pitfalls of Designating Mexican Drug Cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations," No. 26, Apr. 5, 2024
- Katherine K. French, "Reviving the Right to Rescue: Analyzing International Law on the Use of Force for Hostage Rescue in the 21st Century," No. 25, Mar. 27, 2024
- Cole Horton, Bomb Thy Neighbor: How U.S. Military Force Against Mexican Drug cartels in Self-Defense Violate International Law, No. 24, Mar. 6, 2024
- Riley Flewelling, Mind the Gap? Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello in the Era of Hybrid Warfare, No. 23, Feb. 20, 2024
- Andrew Parco, Through a New Lens: Using Vitoria's Work to Recontextualize Economic Sanctions and the Use of Force, No. 22, Feb. 7, 2024
- Madison Cash, Financial Jihad: Combating the Use of Virtual Assets in Terrorist Financing, No. 21, Oct. 23, 2023
- Katie Fink, "Point and Shoot": How Technology Blurs the Lines Between Civilians and Combatants, No. 20, Aug. 7, 2023
- Riley Flewelling, Not Just Words: Grappling with the Doxing of Civilians in War, No. 19, July 25, 2023
- Ashley Dabiere, Wartime Propaganda in the Age of Generative Chatbots, No. 18, Jul. 3, 2023
- Ashley Dabiere, Which Protectors Need More Protection? Analyzing Legal Possibilities of Reducing Patent Protection to Protect National Defense Companies, No. 17, Mar. 23, 2023
- Major Daniel P. Beaulieu, USAF, State Practice and Military Objectives: International Humanitarian Law Regarding Military Applications of Otherwise Civil/Commercial Satellites, No. 16, Jan. 9, 2023
- Liam A. Murray, Private Redress for Private Wrongs: Ransomware Payments as Prize, No. 15, Jun. 23, 2022
- Nicole De Brigard, Money Makes the World of Terrorism Go Round, No. 14, Mar. 22, 2022
- Bailey Williams, Xiaomi v. U.S. Department of Defense: Defending the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, No. 13, Feb 14, 2022
- Lindsay K. Kenney, The 'Havana Syndrome' and the Use of Force: Reality, Hypotheticals, and the Effect of Changing International Norms, No. 12, Jan 11, 2022
- Angelina Bianchi, Regulating the Third Frontier: The Current Unrestricted Nature of Autonomous Weapons and the Need for Regulatory Safeguards, No. 11. Aug 31, 2021
- Kirsten Bleiweiss, Use of Force in the 21st Century: Does Neurological Enhancement Change the Use of Force Equation?, No. 10. Aug 5, 2021
- Victoria Morgan, Cyber Proxies in International Armed Conflicts: Shrinking the Gray Area, No. 9, July 27, 2021
- Helene Marie Snyder, Stolen Art and National Security (Can) (Should) the U.S. Do More?, No. 8, March 10, 2021
- Molly Byman, Keeping the Dollar King: The Impact of Economic Sanctions on American National Security, No. 7, March 4, 2021
- Jesse Ruth, How Critical is "Critical"?: Holding CFIUS Accountable Under FIRRMA's Expansion, No. 6, March 2, 2021
- Ellie Studdard, Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing: A Maritime Security Threat in the Western Pacific, No. 5, February 15, 2021
- Zachary Ezor, "Calling Forth" The Cajun Navy? Legal Frameworks for Ad Hoc Disaster Relief, No. 4, July 1, 2020
- Mark M. Rothrock, All's Fair in Love and Wars of Self-Defense: In Support of the "Conservative Approach" to Jus ad Bellum, No. 3, April 28, 2020
- Kristen Casey, Sovereign Investment as a Tool of War: Can International Law Address Financial Aggression by State Actors?, No. 2, April 15, 2020
- Robert J. DeNault, The Crisis of Cryptocurrency: Executive Branch Authority to Address the World's Most Potent Financial Threat, No. 1, March 30, 2020