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Oona Hathaway

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Professor @YaleLawSch & Political Science @Yale. Frmr Special Counsel @DeptofDefense. Editor @just_security. @oonahathaway.bsky.social

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In a news analysis for The New York Times, Professor Oona Hathaway comments on the likelihood that a conversation about an imminent military operation would include classified information. nytimes.com/2025/03/27/us/…

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War is changing. Through smartphones and the internet, civilians can contribute to war fighting from the conflict zone or from the other side of the globe. “Crowdsourced War" describes this revolution and its dangers. Now forthcoming in NYU Law Review. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

War is changing. Through smartphones and the internet, civilians can contribute to war fighting from the conflict zone or from the other side of the globe.

“Crowdsourced War" describes this revolution and its dangers.

Now forthcoming in <a href="/nyulawreview/">NYU Law Review</a>.

papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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On a previous episode of Power Problems with John Glaser, Yale University's Oona Hathaway discussed President Trump’s plans to expand US territory into areas such as Greenland, the Panama Canal, and Canada, and the challenges to enforcing international norms, and more:

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.Curtis Bradley, Jack Goldsmith, and Oona Hathaway explore how a transparency statute for international agreements passed in 2022 could force the disclosure of any U.S.-El Salvador agreements related to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s detention at CECOT.

.<a href="/curtisabradley/">Curtis Bradley</a>, <a href="/jacklgoldsmith/">Jack Goldsmith</a>, and <a href="/oonahathaway/">Oona Hathaway</a> explore how a transparency statute for international agreements passed in 2022 could force the disclosure of any U.S.-El Salvador agreements related to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s detention at CECOT.
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Oona Hathaway, Jack Goldsmith, and I have a new post out discussing how transparency rules enacted by Congress in 2022 may help reveal the terms of the agreement that the United States has made with El Salvador concerning the detention of migrants, and whether those terms

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I am honored to be named president-elect of ASIL. I look forward to working to promote its mission "to foster the study of international law and to promote the establishment and maintenance of international relations on the basis of law and justice." law.yale.edu/yls-today/news…

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The US-Ukraine minerals agreement will be submitted to Ukraine's parliament for ratification. Will our government do the same? If not, what's the legal authority under which it is being concluded?

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Curt Bradley, Jack Goldsmith, and I examined the new Ukraine-U.S. minerals deal and have concluded that it can be done by the president as a "sole executive agreement." But that's not the end of the story. Read more (cross posted at Lawfare): justsecurity.org/112981/us-ukra…

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Professor Oona Hathaway and co-authors examined the new Ukraine-U.S. minerals deal and concluded that it can be done by the president as a “sole executive agreement.” That’s where transparency requirements will be important, they write at Lawfare. justsecurity.org/112981/us-ukra…