Journal of National Security Law & Policy
The Journal breaks the mold for law reviews in a number of ways. It is peer-reviewed and faculty edited. Its home is at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, but one of the great strengths of this enterprise is that it will benefit from the participation of experts from law schools across the country. It also reaches across doctrinal lines by involving academics from disciplines other than law, as well as members of the military, intelligence, law enforcement, and civil liberties communities. Representatives of each of these groups will be found among its authors and on the very distinguished Editorial Board. Sincerely,
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We are happy to introduce the new Journal of National Security Law & Policy. This publication provides a unique focus on questions of war and terrorism, international relations, democracy, and civil liberties. Its aim is to encourage creative thinking about some of the greatest challenges facing humankind, and to promote solutions that will make us freer and more secure.