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Bobby Chesney

Robert M. "Bobby" Chesney is an American lawyer and the Dean of the University of Texas School of Law.[1] He is the Charles I. Francis Professor in Law and was the associate dean for academic affairs before becoming the dean. Chesney teaches courses relating to U.S. national security and constitutional law.[2] He is also the director of the Strauss Center for International Security and Law.[3] Chesney addresses issues involving national security and law, including matters relating to military detention, the use of force, terrorism-related prosecutions, the role of the courts in national security affairs and the relationship between military and intelligence community activities.[4] He is a co-founder and contributor along with Benjamin Wittes and Jack Goldsmith to the Lawfare Blog.[5] He also co-hosts The National Security Law Podcast with fellow Texas law professor Stephen Vladeck.[6]

Robert M Chesney
Born (1971-06-23) June 23, 1971 (age 52)
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
EducationHarvard Law School, Texas Christian University

Career Edit

In addition to his post at the University of Texas School of Law, Chesney is also a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a senior editor for the Journal of National Security Law & Policy and director of the Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law. He also holds a courtesy appointment at the LBJ School of Public Policy.[7] In 2009, he served on the Detention Policy Task Force created by President Barack Obama, which was tasked with developing long-term policy in relation to the capture, detention, trial or other disposition of persons in the context of combat and counterterrorism operations.[8] Previously, he was a law professor at Wake Forest University School of Law. Before that he practiced law with Davis Polk & Wardwell in New York. He clerked on both the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Chesney is a magna cum laude graduate of both Harvard Law School and Texas Christian University.[9]

In May 2022, it was announced that Chesney had been selected to be the next dean of the University of Texas School of Law, succeeding Ward Farnsworth, who had held the position since 2012.[10]

Teaching Edit

Chesney has taught a range of subjects, including constitutional law, national security law, evidence, the role of the judiciary in national security affairs, civil procedure, and U.S. counterterrorism policy in legal and historical perspective.[9] He was named Wake Forest University School of Law's Teacher of the Year for 2004 and 2007.[11]

Publications Edit

Chesney has written or co-authored many articles relating to the legal aspects of U.S. national security policies and practices:

  • Robert M. Chesney (1997). "National Insecurity: Nuclear Material Availability and the Threat of Nuclear Terrorism". Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2000). "Old Wine or New? The Shocks-the-Conscience Standard and the Distinction Between Legislative and Executive Action". Syracuse Law Review.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2003). "The Proliferation Security Initiative and Interdiction of Weapons of Mass Destruction on the High Seas". National Security Law Report.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2003). "Civil Liberties and the Terrorism Prevention Paradigm: The Guilt by Association Critique (book review)". Michigan Law Review. SSRN 396503.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2004). "Democratic-Republican Societies, Subversion, and the Limits of Legitimate Political Dissent in the Early Republic". North Carolina Law Review. SSRN 465820.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2005). "The Sleeper Scenario: Terrorism-Support Laws and the Demands of Prevention". Harvard Journal on Legislation. SSRN 587442.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2005). "Careful Thinking about Counterterrorism Policy (book review)". Journal of National Security Law and Policy. SSRN 610585.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2006). "Leaving Guantánamo: The Law of International Detainee Transfers". University of Richmond Law Review. SSRN 827604.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2007). "Federal Prosecution of Terrorism-Related Offenses: Conviction and Sentencing Data in Light of the 'Soft Sentence' and 'Data Reliability' Critiques". Lewis and Clark Law Review. SSRN 1005478.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2007). "Beyond Conspiracy? Anticipatory Prosecution and the Challenge of Unaffiliated Terrorism". Southern California Law Review. SSRN 932608.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2007). "State Secrets and the Limits of National Security Litigation". George Washington Law Review. SSRN 946676.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2007). "Disaggregating Deference: The Judicial Power and Executive Treaty Interpretations". Iowa Law Review. SSRN 931997.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2007). "Anticipatory Prosecution in Terrorism-Related Cases". The Changing Role of the American Prosecutor.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2007). (PDF). Commission of Inquiry into the Investigation of the Bombing of Air India Flight 182. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2017-09-10.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2007). "Judicial Review, Combatant Status Determinations, and the Possible Consequences of Boumediene". Harvard International Law Journal.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2007). "Panel Report: Beyond Article III Courts: Military Tribunals, Status Review Tribunals, and Immigration Courts". Cardozo Public Law, Policy, and Ethics Journal.
  • Robert M. Chesney co-authored with Jack Goldsmith (2008). "Terrorism and the Convergence of Criminal and Military Detention Models". Stanford Law Review. SSRN 1055501.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2008). "Military Detention and the Post-Guantanamo Era: A Reply to David Cole". Boston Review.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2008). "State Secrets Legislation and the Question of Reform" (PDF). Roger Williams Law Review.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2009). "Terrorism, Criminal Prosecution, and the Preventive Detention Debate". South Texas Law Review. SSRN 587442.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2009). "National Security Fact Deference". Virginia Law Review. SSRN 1348804.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2009). . The Legal Workshop. Archived from the original on 2012-05-21. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2009-09-10). "Detention Debate in Black and White". The Washington Post.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2009). "International Decision: Boumediene v. Bush". American Journal of International Law. JSTOR 20456685.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2009). "Supreme Court of the United States: The District Court Decision on Remand in Boumediene v. Bush". International Legal Materials.
  • Robert M. Chesney co-authored with Benjamin Wittes and Rabea Benhalim (2010). "The Emerging Law of Detention: The Guantanamo Habeas Cases as Lawmaking". Brookings Institution.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2010). "National Security, Litigation, and the State Secrets Privilege". Legal Issues in the Struggle Against Terror.
  • Robert M. Chesney co-authored with Benjamin Wittes (2010-02-05). "The Courts' Shifting Rules on Detainees". The Washington Post.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2010). "Prisoners of War". Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2010). "The Preventive Dilemma: A Reply to Professor Cole". California Law Review Online.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2010). "Optimizing Criminal Prosecution as a Counterterrorism Tool". Legal Architecture for the War on Terror.
  • Robert M. Chesney co-authored with Benjamin Wittes and Larkin Reynolds (2011). "The Emerging Law of Detention 2.0: The Guantanamo Habeas Cases as Lawmaking". Brooking Institution. SSRN 1839793.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2011). "Who May Be Held? Military Detention Through the Habeas Lens". Boston College Law Review. SSRN 1725533.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2011). "Iraq and the Military Detention Debate: Firsthand Perspectives from the Other War, 2003-2010". Virginia Journal of International Law. SSRN 1690513.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2011). A Primer on the Libya/War Powers Resolution Compliance Debate. Brookings Institution.
  • Robert M. Chesney co-authored with Benjamin Wittes and Matthew Waxman (2011). "Transfers of Guantanamo Detainees to Yemen: Policy Continuity between Administrations". A Report for the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Investigations.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2011). "The Supreme Court, Material Support, and the Lasting Impact of Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project" (PDF). Wake Forest Law Review Online.[permanent dead link]
  • Robert M. Chesney (2011). "The Least Worst Venue". Foreign Policy.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2011). "Bad Advice or Bad Law: Considering Post-9/11 Legal Advice (book review)". Tulsa Law Review. SSRN 1540601.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2011). "Who May Be Killed? Anwar al-Awlaki as a Case Study in the International Legal Regulation of Lethal Force". Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law. SSRN 1754223.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2012). "Military-Intelligence Convergence and the Law of the Title 10/Title 50 Debate". Journal of National Security Law and Policy. SSRN 1945392.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2013). "Beyond the Battlefield, Beyond Al Qaeda: The Destabilizing Legal Architecture of Counterterrorism" Michigan Law Review. 2138623
  • Robert M. Chesney (2013). "Computer Network Operations and U.S. Domestic Law: An Overview" International Law Studies (Naval War College). 119080
  • Robert M. Chesney (2012). "Military-Intelligence Convergence and the Law of the Title 10/Title 50 Debate". Journal of National Security Law and Policy. SSRN 1945392.
  • Robert M. Chesney (2015). "Postwar" Harvard National Security Journal. 2332228

Podcast Edit

Chesney co-hosts the National Security Law Podcast with fellow University of Texas law professor Stephen Vladeck.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Robert Chesney Appointed Dean of the School of Law". Texas Law News. Retrieved 2022-05-12.
  2. ^ "Robert M. Chesney: Fellow". Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law. Archived from the original on 2009-09-16.
  3. ^ "Robert M. Chesney". The Strauss Center. Retrieved 2019-12-14.
  4. ^ "Biography of Robert M. Chesney". Brookings Institution.
  5. ^ "About Lawfare: A Brief History of the Term and the Site". Lawfare Blog. September 2010.
  6. ^ "Hosts – The National Security Law Podcast". Retrieved 2019-12-14.
  7. ^ Brookings Institution Biography of Robert M. Chesney
  8. ^ Robert M. Chesney (2009-09-16). . The Cap Times. Archived from the original on 2010-03-12.
    - Robert M. Chesney (2008-12-10). . Boston Review. Archived from the original on 2010-06-11.
  9. ^ a b "Robert M Chesney". Texas Law.
  10. ^ "Robert Chesney Appointed Dean of the School of Law". UT News. 2022-05-10. Retrieved 2022-05-10.
  11. ^ Lawfare Blog

External links Edit

  • Lawfare Blog
  • National Security Law Podcast
  • Appearances on C-SPAN  
  • Bobby Chesney publications indexed by Google Scholar  


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Robert M Bobby Chesney is an American lawyer and the Dean of the University of Texas School of Law 1 He is the Charles I Francis Professor in Law and was the associate dean for academic affairs before becoming the dean Chesney teaches courses relating to U S national security and constitutional law 2 He is also the director of the Strauss Center for International Security and Law 3 Chesney addresses issues involving national security and law including matters relating to military detention the use of force terrorism related prosecutions the role of the courts in national security affairs and the relationship between military and intelligence community activities 4 He is a co founder and contributor along with Benjamin Wittes and Jack Goldsmith to the Lawfare Blog 5 He also co hosts The National Security Law Podcast with fellow Texas law professor Stephen Vladeck 6 Robert M ChesneyBorn 1971 06 23 June 23 1971 age 52 San Antonio Texas U S EducationHarvard Law School Texas Christian University Contents 1 Career 2 Teaching 3 Publications 4 Podcast 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditIn addition to his post at the University of Texas School of Law Chesney is also a non resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution a senior editor for the Journal of National Security Law amp Policy and director of the Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law He also holds a courtesy appointment at the LBJ School of Public Policy 7 In 2009 he served on the Detention Policy Task Force created by President Barack Obama which was tasked with developing long term policy in relation to the capture detention trial or other disposition of persons in the context of combat and counterterrorism operations 8 Previously he was a law professor at Wake Forest University School of Law Before that he practiced law with Davis Polk amp Wardwell in New York He clerked on both the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Chesney is a magna cum laude graduate of both Harvard Law School and Texas Christian University 9 In May 2022 it was announced that Chesney had been selected to be the next dean of the University of Texas School of Law succeeding Ward Farnsworth who had held the position since 2012 10 Teaching EditChesney has taught a range of subjects including constitutional law national security law evidence the role of the judiciary in national security affairs civil procedure and U S counterterrorism policy in legal and historical perspective 9 He was named Wake Forest University School of Law s Teacher of the Year for 2004 and 2007 11 Publications EditThis section may contain indiscriminate excessive or irrelevant examples Please improve the article by adding more descriptive text and removing less pertinent examples See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for further suggestions August 2022 Chesney has written or co authored many articles relating to the legal aspects of U S national security policies and practices Robert M Chesney 1997 National Insecurity Nuclear Material Availability and the Threat of Nuclear Terrorism Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal Robert M Chesney 2000 Old Wine or New The Shocks the Conscience Standard and the Distinction Between Legislative and Executive Action Syracuse Law Review Robert M Chesney 2003 The Proliferation Security Initiative and Interdiction of Weapons of Mass Destruction on the High Seas National Security Law Report Robert M Chesney 2003 Civil Liberties and the Terrorism Prevention Paradigm The Guilt by Association Critique book review Michigan Law Review SSRN 396503 Robert M Chesney 2004 Democratic Republican Societies Subversion and the Limits of Legitimate Political Dissent in the Early Republic North Carolina Law Review SSRN 465820 Robert M Chesney 2005 The Sleeper Scenario Terrorism Support Laws and the Demands of Prevention Harvard Journal on Legislation SSRN 587442 Robert M Chesney 2005 Careful Thinking about Counterterrorism Policy book review Journal of National Security Law and Policy SSRN 610585 Robert M Chesney 2006 Leaving Guantanamo The Law of International Detainee Transfers University of Richmond Law Review SSRN 827604 Robert M Chesney 2007 Federal Prosecution of Terrorism Related Offenses Conviction and Sentencing Data in Light of the Soft Sentence and Data Reliability Critiques Lewis and Clark Law Review SSRN 1005478 Robert M Chesney 2007 Beyond Conspiracy Anticipatory Prosecution and the Challenge of Unaffiliated Terrorism Southern California Law Review SSRN 932608 Robert M Chesney 2007 State Secrets and the Limits of National Security Litigation George Washington Law Review SSRN 946676 Robert M Chesney 2007 Disaggregating Deference The Judicial Power and Executive Treaty Interpretations Iowa Law Review SSRN 931997 Robert M Chesney 2007 Anticipatory Prosecution in Terrorism Related Cases The Changing Role of the American Prosecutor Robert M Chesney 2007 Terrorism and Criminal Prosecutions in the United States PDF Commission of Inquiry into the Investigation of the Bombing of Air India Flight 182 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2017 09 10 Robert M Chesney 2007 Judicial Review Combatant Status Determinations and the Possible Consequences of Boumediene Harvard International Law Journal Robert M Chesney 2007 Panel Report Beyond Article III Courts Military Tribunals Status Review Tribunals and Immigration Courts Cardozo Public Law Policy and Ethics Journal Robert M Chesney co authored with Jack Goldsmith 2008 Terrorism and the Convergence of Criminal and Military Detention Models Stanford Law Review SSRN 1055501 Robert M Chesney 2008 Military Detention and the Post Guantanamo Era A Reply to David Cole Boston Review Robert M Chesney 2008 State Secrets Legislation and the Question of Reform PDF Roger Williams Law Review Robert M Chesney 2009 Terrorism Criminal Prosecution and the Preventive Detention Debate South Texas Law Review SSRN 587442 Robert M Chesney 2009 National Security Fact Deference Virginia Law Review SSRN 1348804 Robert M Chesney 2009 Detention of Terrorists and the Acceleration of the Convergence Trend The Legal Workshop Archived from the original on 2012 05 21 Retrieved 2012 08 05 Robert M Chesney 2009 09 10 Detention Debate in Black and White The Washington Post Robert M Chesney 2009 International Decision Boumediene v Bush American Journal of International Law JSTOR 20456685 Robert M Chesney 2009 Supreme Court of the United States The District Court Decision on Remand in Boumediene v Bush International Legal Materials Robert M Chesney co authored with Benjamin Wittes and Rabea Benhalim 2010 The Emerging Law of Detention The Guantanamo Habeas Cases as Lawmaking Brookings Institution Robert M Chesney 2010 National Security Litigation and the State Secrets Privilege Legal Issues in the Struggle Against Terror Robert M Chesney co authored with Benjamin Wittes 2010 02 05 The Courts Shifting Rules on Detainees The Washington Post Robert M Chesney 2010 Prisoners of War Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law Robert M Chesney 2010 The Preventive Dilemma A Reply to Professor Cole California Law Review Online Robert M Chesney 2010 Optimizing Criminal Prosecution as a Counterterrorism Tool Legal Architecture for the War on Terror Robert M Chesney co authored with Benjamin Wittes and Larkin Reynolds 2011 The Emerging Law of Detention 2 0 The Guantanamo Habeas Cases as Lawmaking Brooking Institution SSRN 1839793 Robert M Chesney 2011 Who May Be Held Military Detention Through the Habeas Lens Boston College Law Review SSRN 1725533 Robert M Chesney 2011 Iraq and the Military Detention Debate Firsthand Perspectives from the Other War 2003 2010 Virginia Journal of International Law SSRN 1690513 Robert M Chesney 2011 A Primer on the Libya War Powers Resolution Compliance Debate Brookings Institution Robert M Chesney co authored with Benjamin Wittes and Matthew Waxman 2011 Transfers of Guantanamo Detainees to Yemen Policy Continuity between Administrations A Report for the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Investigations Robert M Chesney 2011 The Supreme Court Material Support and the Lasting Impact of Holder v Humanitarian Law Project PDF Wake Forest Law Review Online permanent dead link Robert M Chesney 2011 The Least Worst Venue Foreign Policy Robert M Chesney 2011 Bad Advice or Bad Law Considering Post 9 11 Legal Advice book review Tulsa Law Review SSRN 1540601 Robert M Chesney 2011 Who May Be Killed Anwar al Awlaki as a Case Study in the International Legal Regulation of Lethal Force Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law SSRN 1754223 Robert M Chesney 2012 Military Intelligence Convergence and the Law of the Title 10 Title 50 Debate Journal of National Security Law and Policy SSRN 1945392 Robert M Chesney 2013 Beyond the Battlefield Beyond Al Qaeda The Destabilizing Legal Architecture of Counterterrorism Michigan Law Review 2138623 Robert M Chesney 2013 Computer Network Operations and U S Domestic Law An Overview International Law Studies Naval War College 119080 Robert M Chesney 2012 Military Intelligence Convergence and the Law of the Title 10 Title 50 Debate Journal of National Security Law and Policy SSRN 1945392 Robert M Chesney 2015 Postwar Harvard National Security Journal 2332228Podcast EditChesney co hosts the National Security Law Podcast with fellow University of Texas law professor Stephen Vladeck References Edit Robert Chesney Appointed Dean of the School of Law Texas Law News Retrieved 2022 05 12 Robert M Chesney Fellow Robert S Strauss Center for International Security and Law Archived from the original on 2009 09 16 Robert M Chesney The Strauss Center Retrieved 2019 12 14 Biography of Robert M Chesney Brookings Institution About Lawfare A Brief History of the Term and the Site Lawfare Blog September 2010 Hosts The National Security Law Podcast Retrieved 2019 12 14 Brookings Institution Biography of Robert M Chesney Robert M Chesney 2009 09 16 Robert Chesney Mutually assured disagreement won t resolve detention issue The Cap Times Archived from the original on 2010 03 12 Robert M Chesney 2008 12 10 The courts must supervise detentions Boston Review Archived from the original on 2010 06 11 a b Robert M Chesney Texas Law Robert Chesney Appointed Dean of the School of Law UT News 2022 05 10 Retrieved 2022 05 10 Lawfare BlogExternal links EditLawfare Blog National Security Law Podcast Appearances on C SPAN Bobby Chesney publications indexed by Google Scholar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bobby Chesney amp oldid 1155805733, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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