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Friday, February 13, 2026 The NYU Journal of International Law and Politics proudly presented its Annual Spring Symposium, States of Violence: Law, Power, and Accountability. The symposium examined how law structures, legitimates, and contests state violence across domains including surveillance, detention and deportation, racialized governance, and international conflict. Through a series of interdisciplinary panels and moderated dialogues, the symposium explored the legal architectures that shape accountability, responsibility, and restraint in contexts of coercion and harm. The symposium focused on the ways domestic and international legal frameworks both constrain and enable state power, with particular attention to questions of secrecy, neutrality, community-based advocacy, and racial justice. Panelists included leading scholars and practitioners: Margaret Satterthwaite, New York University School of Law Ronald Deibert, Citizen Lab, University of Toronto Gay McDougall, Former Chair of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination José E. Alvarez, New York University School of Law Tamar Megiddo, Hebrew University of Jerusalem David Keane, Dublin City University Rachel López, Drexel University School of Law Elora Mukherjee, Columbia Law School Yvette Borja, Immigrant Defenders Law Center Cherry Tang, Judicial Clerk, Judge of Appeal at the Supreme Court of New South Wales Eleni Manis, Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP)