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July 16, 2010 Charity and Security Network Newsletter

Posted on July 16, 2010
 
Vol. 2, Issue 13
Featured articles, blogs and abstracts (click on headline to read full article):
1. Analysis: Material Support and the Need for a Sensible Humanitarian Exemption
2. Updated: Editorials, and Opinions about Supreme Court’s June 21, 2010 HLP decision
3. Analysis: Congressional Report Says Dept. of Defense Contracts Funding Insurgents
4. Response to Matthew Levitt’s Take on Due Diligence by Charities (Part 1)
5. Why the Supreme Court Got it Wrong in Humanitarian Law Project by Sahar Aziz
6. Students Planning Peaceful Demonstration Target of Police Spying
7. Clinton Speech: A Strong and Free Civil Society is Essential

 

 

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