The National Security Law Association (NSLA) is a student-run
organization within Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Our organization
promotes discussion of national security law topics through student group
activities and through this blog, which serves as an online forum for students.
The purpose of this blog is to break-down complex issues into more digestible
topics and to foster conversation in afternoon briefings.
NSLA works to assist students in learning more about national security
law, the law that governs national defense and foreign affairs in the United
States. As a rapidly developing area of law, it permeates nearly every area of
life for Americans, from international and domestic travel to electronic
communications. Because it encompasses so many fields of law including criminal
law, cyber law, international law, administrative law, education law, and business
law, current law students are likely to encounter national security law at some
point in their careers.
Look for future postings about pertinent issues pertaining to National
Security Law.
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