Oct. 26 – The Mark
Professor Steven Schwinn authored op-ed:
Through secrecy, the president effectively consolidated all power—executive, legislative, and judicial—and gave himself the extraordinary unchecked authority to take the life of a U.S. citizen. The administration secretly and unilaterally interpreted U.S. and international law, convened the secret panel, and concluded that al-Alwaki was a terrorist. And then it killed him. It did all of this while bypassing constitutional checks from the other branches of government.
Read more: Murder, Secrecy and the American Presidency