9/11

Remembering the Iraq War: Has Washington Really Learned the Lessons?

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Mar 20th, 2023

A Big Few Weeks for Guantanamo: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

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Feb 8th, 2023

For 9/11 Families, Plea Deals Are the Only Path Forward

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Feb 7th, 2023

Twenty-One Years On, US Detention at Guantánamo Bay Remains Unconscionable

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Jan 11th, 2023

The Last, Best Chance for Accountability at Guantanamo? A Negotiated Plea for the 9/11 Defendants

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Nov 15th, 2022

Russian Torture and American (Selective) Memory

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Oct 13th, 2022

9/11 Families Pursuing Justice Call for Majid Khan’s Plea Agreement to Be Fulfilled

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Jul 1st, 2022

Reclaim the First Amendment — Harvard Law Review Address

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Apr 5th, 2022

Democracy, Rule of Law, Justice: Lessons from 2021 for the Year Ahead?

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Dec 24th, 2021

Rethinking Surveillance on the 20th Anniversary of the Patriot Act

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Oct 26th, 2021

The Last Days in Afghanistan Should Not Deter Biden from Looking Beyond the 9/11 Paradigm

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Sep 22nd, 2021

In the Wake of the January 6 Attacks, Will Congress and the Administration Heed the Lessons of 9/11?

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Sep 20th, 2021

Two Decades Later, Still Reckoning With 9/11

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Sep 9th, 2021

Immigration Policy Before and After 9/11: From the INS to DHS – Where Did We Go Wrong?

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Sep 9th, 2021

The Costs of 9/11’s Suspicionless Surveillance: Suppressing Communities of Color and Political Dissent

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Sep 8th, 2021

Five Principles to End the Forever War

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Sep 7th, 2021

In the “War on Terror,” What Did Rights Organizations Get Wrong?

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Sep 7th, 2021

The Path Not Taken: Reimagining the Post-9/11 World

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Sep 7th, 2021

A Pandemic Isn’t the Only Kind of “Catastrophic Risk.” It’s Time to Prepare More Seriously for the Next.

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Jun 15th, 2021

On 9/11, Interrogating the Assumptions that Undergird the “Forever War”

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Sep 11th, 2020

9/11’s Long Shadow: What’s at Stake in Afghanistan

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Sep 11th, 2020