Journal of National Security Law & Policy

The Journal of National Security Law & Policy is the only journal devoted exclusively to national security law and policy topics, matters of transcendent importance. Our contributing authors include creative thinkers from academia--including disciplines other than law--as well from the military,  intelligence,  law enforcement, public health, and civil liberties communities.

The Journal's mission is to publish rigorous analytical thinking about the greatest challenges facing the nation and contribute to the formulation of fair, credible solutions that  balance our need for liberty and security.

Volume 2 2008Number 2

Articles

Book Review



EDITORS   

Co-Editors-in-Chief
Stephen Dycus
John Cary Sims

Special Articles Editor
Craig Manson

Book Review Editor
Robert M. Chesney

Managing Editor
Molly Pyle

Research Editors
Adam D. Cate
Michael Cretella
John Lindsay Dye
Eric Goldwarg
Matt Koski
William (Trey) Martin
Joshua D. Moore
Taylor Neff
Nicole C. Rangel
Rebecca Leigh Sommers
Raquella M. Thaman
Rebecca Turner

EDITORIAL BOARD
Norman Abrams
Steven Aftergood
William C. Banks
M.E. (Spike) Bowman
Kathleen Clark
David D. Cole
Robert N. Davis
Viet D. Dinh
Mark S. Ellis
Eugene R. Fidell
Louis Fisher
Malvina Halberstam
Philip B. Heymann
David A. Koplow
Diane H. Mazur

Kate Martin
John Norton Moore
Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker
Jordan J. Paust
Peter Raven-Hansen
Edward P. Richards III
Paul Rosenzweig
Kim Lane Scheppele
Walter Gary Sharp, Sr.
Peter P. Swire

Computer Publishing Specialist
Pauline Rodriguez

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