David Luban is a University Professor and Professor of Law and Philosophy. Since 2013, he has also served as Class of 1984 Distinguished Chair in Ethics at the U.S. Naval Academy’s Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership. His research interests center on moral and legal responsibility in organizational settings, including law firms, government, and the military. In addition to legal ethics, he writes on international criminal law, national security, and just war theory. His current project is a book on the moral and legal philosophy of Hannah Arendt.

Luban is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow and a Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center, and has received prizes for distinguished scholarship from the American Bar Foundation and the New York State Bar Association. In 2011 he was a Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Hebrew University.

Luban’s books include Lawyers and Justice: An Ethical Study (Princeton University Press, 1988), Legal Modernism (University of Michigan Press, 1994), and Legal Ethics and Human Dignity (Cambridge University Press, 2007). His most recent book, Torture, Power, and Law (Cambridge University Press, 2014), won the American Publishers Association PROSE Award for professional and scholarly excellence in philosophy. Other books include edited anthologies and casebooks on international criminal law and legal ethics. Along with many scholarly articles, Luban has written for The Boston Review, The New York Review of Books, and Slate; he blogs on Balkinization and Just Security.

Luban joined the Georgetown faculty from the University of Maryland. He has held visiting chairs at the Fordham, Harvard, Stanford, and Yale Law Schools; and has been a visiting professor at the Interdisciplinary Center (Israel), Dartmouth College, and the University of Melbourne. A frequent speaker in the United States, Luban has also lectured in eighteen other countries.

Luban is on the editorial boards of Ethics & International Affairs, Legal Ethics, and the Just Security blog. He has served on the D.C. Bar’s ethics committee, and chaired the AALS Sections on Professional Responsibility and on Law and Interpretation, as well as the American Philosophical Association’s Committee on Law and Philosophy. He has testified before both houses of Congress.

At the Law Center Luban regularly teaches the Legal Justice course in Section 3, as well as international criminal law, legal ethics, and seminars on various topics in legal philosophy and human rights. He has taught several times in the CALS clinic. In 2012-13, he was academic co-director of the Center for Transnational Legal Studies (London).

Scholarship
Forthcoming Works - Journal Articles & Working Papers
David Luban, Hannah Arendt Meets QAnon: Conspiracy, Ideology, and the Collapse of Common Sense (working paper).
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David Luban, Responsibility to Humanity and Threats to Peace: An Essay on Sovereignty, Archiv für Rechts-Und Sozialphilosophie (forthcoming).
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David Luban, Moral Injury and Atonement, J. Mil. Ethics (forthcoming).
Books
Deborah L. Rhode, David Luban, Scott L. Cummings & Nora Freeman Engstrom, Legal Ethics (St. Paul, Minn.: Foundation Press 8th ed. 2020).
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David Luban, Julie Rose O'Sullivan, David P. Stewart & Neha Jain, International and Transnational Criminal Law (New York: Aspen Publishers 3d ed. 2019).
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Deborah L. Rhode, David Luban, Scott L. Cummings & Nora Freeman Engstrom, Legal Ethics (New York: Foundation Press 7th ed. 2016).
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David Luban, Julie Rose O'Sullivan & David P. Stewart, International and Transnational Criminal Law (New York: Aspen Publishers 2d ed. 2014).
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David Luban, Torture, Power, and Law (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press 2014). [BOOK]
Deborah L. Rhode, David Luban & Scott L. Cummings, Legal Ethics (New York: Foundation Press 6th ed. 2013).
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David Luban, Una Teoría de los Crímenes Contra la Humanidad [A Theory of Crimes Against Humanity], (Ezequiel Malarino y Marisa Vázquez trans., Monografías Jurídicas 16, Bogotá, Colom.: Editorial Temis 2011).
David Luban, Julie Rose O'Sullivan & David P. Stewart, International and Transnational Criminal Law (New York: Aspen Publishers 2010). [BOOK]
Deborah L. Rhode & David Luban, Legal Ethics (New York: Foundation Press 5th ed. 2009).
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David Luban, Legal Ethics and Human Dignity (New York: Cambridge University Press 2007). [BOOK]
Legal Ethics Stories (Deborah L. Rhode & David Luban eds., New York: Foundation Press 2006).
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David Luban, Fa lü xian dai zhu yi [Legal Modernism] (Yigong Su trans., Beijing: Zhongguo zheng fa da xue chu ban she 2005).
Deborah L. Rhode & David Luban, Legal Ethics (New York: Foundation Press 4th ed. 2004).
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David Luban, Horitsuka Rinri to Yoki Handanryoku [Good Judgement in Legal Ethics] (Hiroshi Sumiyoshi trans., Hanoi, Vietnam: Chuo University Press 2002). [BOOK]
Deborah L. Rhode & David Luban, Legal Ethics (New York: Foundation Press 3d ed. 2001).
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Contributions to Law Reviews and Other Scholarly Journals
David Luban, Complicity and Lesser Evils: A Tale of Two Lawyers, 34 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 613-664 (2021).
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Steven Ratner, James Graham Stewart, Jiewuh Song, Carmen E. Pavel & David Luban, Panel, International Law and Theories of Global Justice, 114 Am. Soc’y Int’l L. Proc. 277-288 (2021).
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David Luban, Nacionalizm, prava liudyny ta perspektyvy myru [Nationalism, Human Rights, and the Prospects for Peace], Filosofia Prava i Zagalna Teoria Prava [Phil. L. & Gen. Theory L.], no. 1, 2020, at 147-171.
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David Luban, Responsibility to Humanity and Threats to Peace: An Essay on Sovereignty, 38 Berkeley J. Int’l L. 185-239 (2020).
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David Luban, Fiduciary Legal Ethics, Zeal, and Moral Activism, 33 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 275-300 (2020).
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David Luban & Katherine S. Newell, Personality Disruption as Mental Torture: The CIA, Interrogational Abuse, and the U.S. Torture Act, 108 Geo. L.J. 333-387 (2019).
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David Luban, On the Humanity of the Enemy of Humanity: A Response to My Critics, 47 Neth. J. Legal Phil. 187-199 (2018).
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David Luban, The Enemy of All Humanity, 47 Neth. J. Legal Phil. 112-137 (2018).
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David Luban, Humanitarianism as a Weapons System, 32 Temp. Int'l & Comp. L.J. 47-51 (2018).
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David Luban, Self-Representation, Access to Justice, and the Quality of Counsel: A Comment on Rabeea Assy’s Injustice in Person: The Right of Self-Representation, 17 Jerusalem Rev. Legal Stud. 46-63 (2018).
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David Luban, Group Rights, Group Intentions, and the Value of Groups, 20 J. Genocide Res. 434-440 (2018) (reviewing Berel Lang, Genocide: The Act As Idea (2016)).
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David Luban & W. Bradley Wendel, Philosophical Legal Ethics: An Affectionate History, 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 337-364 (2017).
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David Luban, Demystifying Political Violence: Some Bequests of ICTY and ICTR, 110 Am. J. Int'l L. (Unbound) 251-257 (2016).
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David Luban, Optimism, Skepticism, and Access to Justice, 3 Tex. A&M L. Rev. 495-513 (2016). [HEIN] [W]
Gabriella Blum & David Luban, Unsatisfying Wars: Degrees of Risk and the Jus ex Bello, 125 Ethics 751-780 (2015).
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David Luban, Time-Mindedness and Jurisprudence, 101 Va. L. Rev. 903-917 (2015). [WWW] [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L] [SSRN]
David Luban, Arendt on the Crime of Crimes, 28 Ratio Juris 307-325 (2015). [Gtown Law] [SSRN]
David Luban & Naomi Mezey, Introduction: Law After Babel, 25 King's L.J. 223-230 (2014).
David Luban, Military Necessity and the Cultures of Military Law, 26 Leiden J. Int'l L. 315-349 (2013). [W] [L]
David Luban, After the Honeymoon: Reflections on the Current State of International Criminal Justice, 11 J. Int'l Crim. Just. 505-515 (2013). [L]
David Luban, That the Laws Be Faithfully Executed: The Perils of the Government Legal Advisor, 38 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 1043-1055 (2012).
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David Luban & Henry Shue, Mental Torture: A Critique of Erasures in U.S. Law, 100 Geo. L.J. 823-863 (2012). [WWW] [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L] [SSRN]
David Luban, The Moral Complexity of Cause Lawyers Within the State, 81 Fordham L. Rev. 705-714 (2012). [WWW] [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L]
David Luban, Misplaced Fidelity, 90 Tex. L. Rev. 673-690 (2012) (reviewing W. Bradley Wendel, Lawyers and Fidelity to Law (2010)). [WWW] [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L]
David Luban, Fred Zacharias’s Skeptical Moralism, 48 San Diego L. Rev. 303-319 (2011).
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David Luban, Hannah Arendt as a Theorist of International Criminal Law, 11 Int'l Crim. L. Rev. 621-641 (2011). [Gtown Law] [SSRN]
David Luban, How Must a Lawyer Be? A Response to Woolley and Wendel, 23 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 1101-1117 (2010).
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David Luban, The Conscience of a Prosecutor, 45 Val. U. L. Rev. 1-31 (2010).
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David Luban, The Rule of Law and Human Dignity: Re-examining Fuller’s Canons, 2 Hague J. on Rule L. 29-47 (2010).
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David Luban, Carl Schmitt and the Critique of Lawfare, 43 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 457-471 (2010).
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David Luban, Opting Out of the Law of War: Comments on Withdrawing from International Custom, 120 Yale L.J. Online 151-167 (2010). [WWW] [Gtown Law] [W] [L] [SSRN]
David Luban, 120 Ethics 864-869 (2010) (reviewing Daniel Markovits, A Modern Legal Ethics: Adversary Advocacy in a Democratic Age (2008)).
David Luban, Human Dignity, Humiliation and Torture, 19 Kennedy Inst. Ethics J. 211-230 (2009). [WWW] [Gtown Law]
David Luban, The Inevitability of Conscience: A Response to My Critics, 93 Cornell L. Rev. 1437-1466 (2008). [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L]
David Luban, Lawfare and Legal Ethics in Guantánamo, 60 Stan. L. Rev. 1981-2026 (2008). [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L] [SSRN]
David Luban, On the Commander in Chief Power, 81 S. Cal. L. Rev. 477-571 (2008). [WWW] [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L] [SSRN]
David Luban, Calling Genocide by Its Rightful Name: Lemkin's Word, Darfur, and the UN Report, 7 Chi. J. Int'l L. 303-320 (2006).
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David Luban, Liberalism, Torture and the Ticking Bomb, 91 Va. L. Rev. 1425-1461 (2005). [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L]
David Luban, Lawyers as Upholders of Human Dignity (When They Aren't Busy Assaulting It), 2005 U. Ill. L. Rev. 815-845. [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L]
David Luban, Folktales of International Justice, 98 Am. Soc'y Int'l L. Proc. 182-185 (2004).
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David Luban, A Theory of Crimes Against Humanity, 29 Yale J. Int'l L. 85-167 (2004). [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L]
David Luban, The Coiled Serpent of Argument: Reason, Authority, and Law in a Talmudic Tale, 79 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1253-1288 (2004). [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L]
David Luban, Taking Out the Adversary: The Assault on Progressive Public Interest Lawyers, 91 Calif. L. Rev. 209-246 (2003).
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David Luban, Integrity: Its Causes and Cures, 72 Fordham L. Rev. 279-310 (2003). [WWW] [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L]
David Luban, A Midrash on Rabbi Shaffer and Rabbi Trollope, 77 Notre Dame L. Rev. 889-923 (2002).
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David Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, 22 Phil. & Pub. Pol'y Q. 9-14 (2002). [WWW] [Gtown Law]
David Luban, The Publicity of Law and the Regulatory State, 10 J. Pol. Phil. 296-316 (2002). [SSRN]
David Luban, A Man Lost in the Gray Zone - Comment on Forum: Judging Evil. New Departures in Israeli Legal History, Part Two, 19 Law & Hist. Rev. 161-176 (2001).
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David Luban, Legal Scholarship as a Vocation, 51 J. Leg. Educ. 167-174 (2001).
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David Luban, Natural Law as Professional Ethics: A Reading of Fuller, 18 Soc. Phil. & Pol’y 176-205 (2001). [Gtown Law]
David Luban, The Bad Man and the Good Lawyer: A Centennial Essay on Holmes’ "The Path of the Law", 72 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1547-1583 (1997). [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [L]
Selected Contributions to Other Publications
David Luban, Just War Theory and the Laws of War as Nonindentical Twins, 31 Ethics & Int'l Aff. 433-440 (2017).
David Luban, A Communicative Conception of Torture, 4 Rivista di Filosofia del Diritto 257-270 (2015) (excerpting and revising Chapter 5 of David Luban, Torture, Power, and Law (2014)).
David Luban, War As Punishment, 39 Phil. & Pub. Aff. 299-330 (2011). [Gtown Law] [SSRN]
David Luban, Was the Gaza Campaign Legal?, ABA Nat’l Security L. Rep., Jan./Feb. 2009, at 2-7.
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David Luban, David Luban Responds, ABA Nat’l Security L. Rep., Jan./Feb. 2009, at 15-16.
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David Luban, The Defense of Torture, N.Y. Rev. Books, Mar. 15, 2007 (reviewing John Yoo, War by Other Means: An Insider's Account of the War on Terror (2006)). [WWW] [Gtown Law]
David Luban, Torture and the Professions, Crim. Just. Ethics, Summer/Fall 2007, at 2, 58-66. [Gtown Law] [HEIN] [W] [SSRN]
David Luban, Liberalismus und die Verführung zur Folter [Liberalism, Torture, and the Ticking Bomb], 163 Die Zeit Kursbuch 52-71 (2006).
David Luban, Beyond Moral Minimalism, 20 Ethics & Int'l Aff. 353-360 (2006) (reviewing Larry May, Crimes Against Humanity: A Normative Account (2005)). [W]
David Luban, Preventive War, 32 Phil. & Pub. Aff. 207-248 (2004). [SSRN]
David Luban, The Owl of Minerva Goes to Law School: Philosophy, Legal Ethics Teaching, and Skepticism, 2 Am. Phil. Assoc. Newsl. 157-162 (2003). [WWW]
David Luban, Silence! Four Ways the Law Keeps Poor People From Getting Heard in Court, Legal Aff., May/June 2002, at 54-58. [W]
David Luban, Just War and Human Rights, 9 Phil. & Public Aff. 160-181 (1980) (excerpted in The Morality of War: Classical and Contemporary Readings 272-280 (Larry May, Eric Rovie & Steve Viner eds., Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Peason Prentice-Hall 2005)).
David Luban, The Romance of the Nation-State, 9 Phil. & Public Aff. 392-397 (1980).
U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief of Amicus Curiae 290 Criminal Law and Mental Health Law Professors in Support of Petitioner's Request for Reversal and Remand, Kahler v. Kansas, No. 18-6135 (U.S. June 6, 2019).
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Brief of Legal Ethicists as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents, Nat’l Inst. of Family & Life Advocates v. Becerra, No. 16-1140 (U.S. Feb. 26, 2018).
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Congressional Testimony
What Went Wrong: Torture and the Office of Legal Counsel in the Bush Administration: Hearing Before the Subcomm. on Admin. Oversight & the Courts of the S. Comm. on the Judiciary, 111th Cong., May 13, 2009 (Statement of David Luban) (CIS-No.: 2010-S521-37). [Gtown Law]
Department of Justice to Guantánamo Bay: Administration Lawyers and Administration Interrogation Rules, Part I: Hearing Before the Subcomm. on the Constitution, Civil Rights & Civil Liberties of the H. Comm. on the Judiciary, 110th Cong., May 6, 2008 (Statement of David Luban) (CIS-No.: 2008-H521-47). [Gtown Law]
Forthcoming Works - Book Chapters & Collected Works
David Luban, Power’s Tribute to Reason: The Nuremberg Principles at Age 70, in 70 Years Nuremberg Principles—70 Perspectives (International Nuremberg Principles Academy, forthcoming).
David Luban, Responsibility to Humanity and Threats to Peace: An Essay on Sovereignty, in The Boundaries of Sovereignty (Eyal Benvenisti ed., Oxford University Press forthcoming).
Book Chapters & Collected Works
David Luban, The Enemy of All Humanity, in Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law 558-582 (Kevin Heller, Frédéric Mégret, Sarah Nouwen, Jens Ohlin & Darryl Robinson eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2020).
David Luban, Prefaces and Postscripts: Walzer’s Just and Unjust Wars Today, in Walzer and War: Reading Just and Unjust Wars Today 15-30 (Graham Parsons & Mark Wilson eds., Cham, Switz.: Palgrave Macmillan 2020).
David Luban, The Romance of the Nation‐State, in Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Anthology 632-635 (Robert E. Goodin & Philip Pettit eds., Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Blackwell 3d ed. 2019).
David Luban, Knowing When Not to Fight, in The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of War 185-203 (Seth Lazar & Helen Frowe eds., New York: Oxford University Press 2018). [Gtown Law] [SSRN]
David Luban, Hannah Arendt as a Theorist of International Criminal Law, in Arendt and Law 425-445 (Marco Goldoni & Christopher McCorkindale eds., New York: Routledge 2017).
David Luban, A Different Nightmare and a Different Dream, in Lawyers' Ethics 469-499 (Monroe H. Freedman, Abbe Smith & Alice Woolley eds., Abingdon, U.K.: Routledge 2017). [BOOK]
David Luban, Human Rights Thinking and the Laws of War, in Theoretical Boundaries of Armed Conflicts and Human Rights 45-77 (Jens David Ohlin ed., New York: Cambridge University Press 2016). [Gtown Law] [BOOK] [SSRN]
David Luban, Human Rights Pragmatism and Human Dignity, in Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights 263-278 (Rowan Cruft, S. Matthew Liao & Massimo Renzo eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2015). [Gtown Law] [BOOK] [SSRN]
David Luban, Treatment of Prisoners and Torture, in The Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity: Interdisciplinary Perspectives 446-453 (Marcus Düwell, Jens Braarvig, Roger Brownsword & Dietmar Mieth eds., Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press 2014). [BOOK]
David Luban, Übernahme von Risiken und Schutz für die Truppe, in Den Gegner Schützen?: Zu einer Aktuellen Kontroverse in der Ethik des Bewaffneten Konflikts 75-124 (Bernhard Koch ed., Baden-Baden, Ger.: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft 2014).
David Luban, Risk Taking and Force Protection, in Reading Walzer 277-301 (Yitzhak Benbaji & Naomi Sussman eds., Abingdon, U.K.: Routledge 2014). [SSRN]
David Luban, Just Cause (in War), Entry, in 5 The International Encyclopedia of Ethics 2851-2860 (Hugh LaFollette ed., Malden, Mass: Wiley-Blackwell 2013).
David Luban, ¿Existe el Derecho Humano a un Abogado? [Is There a Human Right to a Lawyer?], in El buen jurista. Deontología del Derecho [The Good Lawyer. Ethics of Law] 217-232 (Cristina García Pascual ed., Valencia, Spain: Tirant lo Blanch 2013).
David Luban, State Criminality and the Ambition of International Criminal Law, in Accountability for Collective Wrongdoing 61-91 (Tracy Lynn Isaacs & Richard Vernon eds., New York: Cambridge University Press 2011). [BOOK]
David Luban & Daniel Luban, Cheating in Baseball, in The Cambridge Companion to Baseball 185-196 (Leonard Cassuto & Stephen Partridge eds., New York: Cambridge University Press 2011). [BOOK]
David Luban, Liberalism, Torture and the Ticking Bomb, in The Right Thing to Do: Basic Readings in Moral Philosophy (James Rachels & Stuart Rachels eds., New York: McGraw-Hill 5-6th ed. 2010-2012). [BOOK]
David Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in The Right Thing to Do: Basic Readings in Moral Philosophy 181-188 (James Rachels & Stuart Rachels eds., New York: McGraw-Hill 5th ed. 2010). [BOOK]
David Luban, Tales of Terror: Lessons for Lawyers from the 'War on Terrorism', in Reaffirming Legal Ethics 56-72 (Kieran Tranter, Francesca Bartlett, Lillian Corbin, Michael Robertson & Reid Mortensen eds., New York: Routledge 2010). [BOOK]
David Luban, Fairness to Rightness: Jurisdiction, Legality, and the Legitimacy of International Criminal Law, in The Philosophy of International Law 569-588 (Samantha Besson & John Tasioulas eds., New York: Oxford University Press 2010). [BOOK]
David Luban, Liberalism, Torture and the Ticking Bomb, in Contemporary Moral Problems: War, Terrorism, and Torture 78-85 (James E. White ed., Belmont, Cal.: Thomson/Wadsworth 3d ed. 2009).
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David Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in Contemporary Moral Problems: War, Terrorism, and Torture 49-56 (James E. White ed., Belmont, Cal.: Thomson/Wadsworth 3d ed. 2009). [BOOK]
David Luban, Liberalism, Torture and the Ticking Bomb, in Arguing About Political Philosophy 647-663 (Matt Zwolinski ed., New York: Routledge 2009). [BOOK]
David Luban, Unthinking the Ticking Bomb, in Global Basic Rights 181-206 (Charles R. Beitz & Robert E. Goodin eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2009). [BOOK]
David Luban, Selling Indulgences, in Ethics and the Legal Profession 409-413 (Elliot D. Cohen & Michael Davis with Frederick A. Elliston eds., Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books 2009). [BOOK]
David Luban, Just War and Human Rights, in Global Ethics: Seminal Essays 29-50 (Thomas Pogge & Keith Horton eds., St. Paul, Minn.: Paragon House 2008).
David Luban, Just War and Human Rights, in Military Ethics 33-54 (C.A.J. Coady & Igor Primoratz eds., Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate 2008).
David Luban, The Adversary System Excuse, in Professions in Ethical Focus: An Anthology 337-368 (Fritz Allhoff & Anand J. Vaidya eds., Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press 2008).
David Luban, The Legacies of Nuremberg, in Perspectives on the Nuremberg Trial 638-672 (Guénaël Mettraux ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2008). [BOOK]
David Luban, Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, 542 U.S. 507 (2004), in 2 Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States 385-388 (David S. Tanenhaus ed., Detroit, Mich.: Gale Cengage Learning 2008). [BOOK]
David Luban, War Crimes: The Law of Hell, in War: Essays in Political Philosophy 266-288 (Larry May with Emily Crookston eds., New York: Cambridge University Press 2008). [BOOK]
David Luban, Torture and the Ticking Bomb, in Applying Ethics: A Text with Readings (Jeffrey Olen, Julie C. Van Camp & Vincent Barry eds., Detroit, Mich.: Cengage Learning 9th ed. 2007).
David Luban, Liberalism, Torture and the Ticking Bomb, in Intervention, Terrorism, and Torture: Challenges to Just War Theory in the 21st Century 249-262 (Steven Lee ed., Dordrecht, Neth.: Springer 2007). [BOOK]
David Luban, Preventive War and Human Rights, in Preemption: Military Action and Moral Justification (Henry Shue & David Rodin eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007).
David Luban, Introduction, in Legal Ethics Stories 1-15 (Deborah L. Rhode & David Luban eds., New York: Foundation Press 2006).
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David Luban, Calling Genocide by Its Rightful Name: Lemkin's Word, Darfur, and the U.N. Report, in Human Rights at the Center: Les Droits de l'Homme au Centre 191-208 (Samantha Besson, Michel Hottelier & Franz Werro eds., Zurich, Switz.: Schulthess 2006).
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David Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in Analyzing Moral Issues (Judith A. Boss ed., New York: McGraw-Hill 3d ed. 2006).
David Luban, Making Sense of Moral Meltdowns, in Moral Leadership: The Theory and Practice of Power, Judgment, and Policy 57-75 (Deborah L. Rhode ed., Palo Alto, Cal.: Stanford University Press 2006).
David Luban, Liberalism, Torture and the Ticking Bomb, in The Torture Debate in America 35-83 (Karen L. Greenberg ed., New York: Cambridge University Press 2006). [BOOK]
David Luban, Making Sense of Moral Meltdowns, in Lawyers' Ethics and the Pursuit of Social Justice: A Critical Reader 355-370 (Susan D. Carle ed., New York: New York University Press 2005). [BOOK]
David Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in The Constitution in Wartime: Beyond Alarmism and Complacency 219-231 (Mark V. Tushnet ed., Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press 2005). [BOOK]
David Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in The Morality of War: Classical and Contemporary Readings 412-423 (Larry May, Eric Rovie & Steve Viner eds., Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice-Hall 2005).
David Luban, The Romance of the Nation-State, in The Morality of War: Classical and Contemporary Readings 343-346 (Larry May, Eric Rovie & Steve Viner eds., Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice-Hall 2005).
David Luban, Eight Fallacies About Liberty and Security, in Human Rights in the "War on Terror" 242-257 (Richard Ashby Wilson ed., New York: Cambridge University Press 2005). [BOOK]
David Luban, Just War and Human Rights, in The Morality of War: Classical and Contemporary Readings 272-280 (Larry May, Eric Rovie & Steve Viner eds., Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice-Hall 2005) (excerpting 9 Phil. & Public Aff. 160-181 (1980)).
David Luban, Taking Out the Adversary: The Assault on Progressive Public Interest Lawyers, in Foundations of the Law and Ethics of Lawyering 384-401 (George M. Cohen & Susan P. Koniak eds., New York: Foundation Press 2004).
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David Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in Philosophy: Paradox and Discovery 393-400 (Thomas Shipka ed., Boston: McGraw-Hill 5th ed. 2004).
David Luban, Settlements and the Erosion of the Public Realm, in What's Fair: Ethics for Negotiators 486-506 (Carrie Menkel-Meadow & Michael Wheeler eds., San Francisco: Jossey-Bass 2004). [BOOK]
David Luban, The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights, in War After September 11 (Verna V. Gehring ed., Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield 2003). [BOOK]
David Luban, Professional Ethics, in A Companion to Applied Ethics 583-596 (R.G. Frey & Christopher Heath Wellman eds., Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishing 2003).
David Luban, Intervention and Civilization: Some Unhappy Lessons of the Kosovo War, in Global Justice and Transnational Politics: Essays on the Moral and Political Challenges of Globalization 79-115 (Ciaran Cronin & Pablo de Greiff, eds., Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press 2002). [BOOK]
David Luban, Counsel: Role of Counsel, Entry, in 1 Encyclopedia of Crime & Justice 278-284 (Joshua Dressler ed., New York: MacMillan Reference 2d ed. 2002). [BOOK]
David Luban, Natural Law As Professional Ethics: A Reading of Fuller, in Natural Law and Modern Moral Philosophy 176-205 (Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred Dycus Miller & Jeffrey Paul eds., New York: Cambridge University Press 2001). [Gtown Law]
David Luban, Law’s Blindfold, in Conflict of Interest in the Professions 23-48 (Michael Davis & Andrew Stark eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2001). [BOOK]
David Luban, Justice and Law, in 12 International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences 8042-8048 (Neil J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes eds., New York: Elsevier Sciences Ltd. 2001). [BOOK]
David Luban, The Bad Man and the Good Lawyer: A Centennial Essay on Holmes’ "The Path of the Law", in "The Path of the Law" and its Influence: The Legacy of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. 33-49 (Steven Burton ed., Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge University Press 2000). [BOOK]
David Luban, The Ethics of Wrongful Obedience, in Ethics in Practice: Lawyers' Roles, Responsibilities, and Regulation 94-120 (Deborah L. Rhode ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press 2000). [BOOK]
David Luban, Difference Made Legal: The Court and Dr. King, in Philosophy of Law 227-253 (Joel Feinberg & Jules L. Coleman eds., Belmont, Cal.: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning 6th ed. 2000). [BOOK]