Craig Forcese

@cforcese

Law professor, uOttawa. President, Cdn Association of Law Teachers. Tweet on nat'l security, int'l & public law, law school teaching & endurance sports.

Joined February 2010

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  1. We are increasingly being governed by people with a diminished experience of the world beyond politics

  2. Trump Said ‘Torture Works.’ An Echo Is Feared Worldwide.

  3. Great skiing in the region today! Glowing reviews in trail conditions reports for

  4. Fantastic xc ski conditions for beginning of 2017 in . Thx to those who toiled in early morning on track setting.

  5. Best piece I have read about conferences in... ever. , you will like this (you have already gone down this Rd, I think).

  6. With celebrity death and elections taking the media by the nose, it’s easy to forget that this year saw a great many positives. Let’s look.

  7. USA Today: American applications to University of Toronto are up 70% from last year, there seems to be Trump effect:

  8. In very fine company & grateful for the nomination and vote of confidence for , now at its 10th anniversary

  9. Discover the top ten developments in international law in 2016 including the , and the South China Sea

  10. Craig Forcese followed and
    • @DanielSolove

      Law professor at George Washington University Law School, expert in information privacy law, founder of , a privacy and security training company

    • @OUPIntLaw

      News, commentary, and insights from the International Law team at Oxford University Press.

  11. My National Security Law blog now reaching 10th anniversary. (Yikes!) Refreshed its look & will add new features.

  12. Defying the genre, this report on countering violent extremism has actual proposals.

  13. Running seems to require more high-level thinking than most of us might imagine

  14. Just published: "The Role of Legal Advisers in International Law" w/my chapter on NATO tx

  15. Or...the gov's loss record at Supreme Court has to do w/ last gov's propensity to enact constitutionally flawed laws 

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