- The January 6, 2021 occupation of the U.S. Capitol
- New developments in executive power, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence
- Comprehensive overview of both the general legal framework for national security decision-making and commonly explored specific national security topics
- Narrative explanation of complex jurisprudential, statutory, treaty, and regulatory sources of national security law
- Chapters suitable as stand-alone sources for class assignments, allowing professors to substitute treatise-type treatment for primary sources where desired
- Incorporation of contemporary national security issues, to provide comprehensive illustrations of key laws and concepts
- A solid foundation for students, to facilitate focusing topical coverage on case studies and/or current events
- An easily accessible resource to efficiently enhance understanding of complex national security law topics
- Extensive use of historic examples of the impact of national security law and policy on actual national security decisions
- Reinforcement of the understanding of core law competencies such as federalism, separation of powers, justiciability, criminal procedures, criminal law, and statutory interpretation