Real Clear History quotes Keenan on starvation as a war crime

After the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, citing war crimes and crimes against humanity, including starvation, Real Clear History put together a primer on how starvation went from a tactic to a war crime. Professor Patrick Keenan helped provide some context, sharing […]

Keenan co-authors Tribune op-ed on international arrest warrants

Writing with Leila Sadat of Washington University, Professor Patrick Keenan argues President Biden has been misguided in his criticism of arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Israel and Gaza. “The law must be applied impartially to all. The U.S. should not stand behind the […]

Keenan shares tips for AI search prompts with the ABA Journal

Generative artificial intelligence is a new tool that can offer robust results, but users must master the art of crafting effective search prompts to yield relevant responses. The ABA Journal spoke with legal experts, including Professor Patrick Keenan, and found that clear objectives, specificity, and context are crucial in forming prompts that guide AI to provide […]

International Criminal Court Committee of the American Branch of the International Law Association releases recommendations for resetting the U.S./ICC relationship

In his capacity as co-chair of the International Criminal Court Committee of the American Branch of the International Law Association, Patrick Keenan has co-authored a new report that outlines recommendations for resetting the U.S./ICC relationship. The authors write that the recent announcement of U.S. cooperation in the ICC’s investigation in Ukraine provides an opportunity for […]

Keenan discusses AI in the classroom with 2Civility

In the past year, advances in artificial intelligence have made the technology more than a curiosity. Today, AI chatbots can participate in logical conversations or write code and image-creation software can create hyperrealistic “photos” from a simple prompt. While these tools can be a great benefit to users, they exist in a gray area of […]