
Kristen Eichensehr
@k_eichensehr
Professor @UVALaw; Editor @just_security. Cybersecurity, Foreign Relations & International Law
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https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/profile/kee9c/2914856 16-09-2014 17:50:12
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Legal Theory Blog: Download of the Week: "Major Questions about International Agreements" by me and Oona Hathaway. Thanks, Lawrence Solum! lsolum.typepad.com/legaltheory/20…

Profs. Kristen Eichensehr and Cathy Hwang will be panelists today for the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law’s conference “The Changing Concept of National Security and the International Economic Law System.” isdc.ch/en/events/next…



WATCH: Prof. Kristen Eichensehr discusses what comes next in the conflict between constitutional self-government and authoritarianism. @miller_center youtube.com/live/mb8wVYfNE…

New paper with the brilliant Danielle Citron on “Resilience in a Digital Age.” It’s part of the The University of Chicago Legal Forum national security symposium. Comments welcome! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

New from me and the great Ashley Deeks: “Frictionless Government and Foreign Relations” is forthcoming with Virginia Law Review. Comments welcome! papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…


WATCH: Prof. Kristen Eichensehr discusses her paper “Major Questions About International Agreements,” co-authored with Yale Law School Prof. Oona Hathaway, at University of Pennsylvania Law Review’s symposium “The Statutory Foreign Affairs Presidency.” youtu.be/r0U8__PxVX8?si…

The recent #SupremeCourt decision to overrule Chevron v. NRDC -- and with it previous doctrine on deference to administrative agencies -- may have limited effects on #ForeignRelations and #NationalSecurity cases. From Kristen Eichensehr (UVA Law School): justsecurity.org/97317/supreme-…


Such a pleasure to co-author with Oona Hathaway and to take part in a terrific symposium by University of Pennsylvania Law Review. Thanks to the student editors for all of their hard work! Check out the symposium pieces here: pennlawreview.com/print/results?…


It’s a pleasure to be part of the Just Security symposium on Harold Koh’s “The National Security Constitution in the 21st Century.” Looking forward to reading the other pieces as they roll out!


Always a pleasure to talk with The Lawfare Podcast and Scott R. Anderson! For those who may be interested, here's the article we discuss: virginialawreview.org/articles/frict….


"The U.S. Needs More Disagreement on National Security Policy" w/UVA Law School Ashley Deeks: thehill.com/opinion/505688… Bottom line: "policies born of too much agreement, and too little dissent, bring their own risks," like escalating conflict & unlawfully targeting minority groups