Topic: Harold Koh
US President Barack Obama wants congressional authorization to use force in Libya but does not need it, a top aide told openly skeptical lawmakers on Tuesday amid a bitter dispute over war-making powers."This administration is acting lawfully, consistent with both the ...
The Obama administration has told whistleblower WikiLeaks that its expected imminent release of classified State Department cables will put " It also said the U.S. government would not cooperate with WikiLeaks in trying to scrub the cables of information that might put ...
The US administration's unflattering assessment of David Cameron is set to be made public with the release of thousands of leaked State Department files by the WikiLeaks whistleblowers website.. Simon Hoggart, a journalist on The Guardian - one of the newspapers that ...
The US government has warned online whistleblower WikiLeaks that its expected imminent release of secret documents would put " Mr Koh says the US would not co-operate or negotiate with WikiLeaks..
The Obama administration is warning online whistleblower WikiLeaks that its expected imminent release of classified State Department documents will put " In a letter sent Saturday to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, the State Department's top lawyer says publication of the documents could ...
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President Obama went back to the radical bullpen for his second Supreme Court nominee. Solicitor General Elena Kagan, former dean of Harvard Law School, is a legal activist who tried to boot recruiters off Harvard's campus because of the military's ...
Central question on CIA drone strikes: Illegal assassinations or legitimate terror operations?Is the CIA's secret program of drone strikes against terrorists in Pakistan and Yemen a case of illegal assassinations or legitimate self defense?That was a central question Wednesday ...
<div><p>The US government for the first time has offered a legal justification of its drone strikes against Al-Qaeda and Taliban militants, citing the right to "self-defense" under international law.</p><p>The CIA attacks by unmanned aircraft in Pakistan, Somalia ...
Today the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will render its decision on the Obama administration's most incendiary appointment yet: In the eye of the firestorm is Koh's spirited defense, as an academic and career human rights lawyer, of "transnationalism," the belief ...