Just Security will be on a hiatus returning with our regular publishing schedule on Monday, Jan. 5, 2026. The Early Edition and Today on Just Security newsletters are on hiatus and also returning Jan. 5.
Readers may be interested in catching up on some of our recent articles, including our coverage of the U.S. lethal strikes on suspected drug traffickers, the end-of-year statistics in the litigation tracker, and archives on climate, artificial intelligence, and the Russia-Ukraine war.
Professors planning for the semester ahead may be particularly interested in our Syllabus Supplements, now available covering (1) immigration law and policy, (2) jus ad bellum/use of force, and (3) international humanitarian law/law of armed conflict.
For other year-end content from our community, readers might also be interested in 2025 Year-End Book Recommendations and Nine Stories That Deserved More Attention in 2025 – and Might Shape 2026.
We end this year with a sincere thanks to our readers. We obviously could not do what we do without you. If you found our coverage useful this year, we hope you consider making a gift to help us as we turn to 2026.
FEATURED IMAGE: The U.S. Capitol Dome is seen on February 12, 2025 in Washington, DC. (via Getty Images)
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