In this issue, Deborah Sills, Intelligence Community Fellow at the Georgetown University Law Center, analyzes appellate review of Federal Intelligence Surveillance Court decisions through the use of certified question jurisdiction; and Ryan Santicola evaluates the use of freedom of navigation operations as a legal imperative for the protection of U.S. interests. Next, Jeremy Rabkin, Professor of Law at Antonin Scalia Law School, provides a book review of Andreas Harald Aure’s The Right to Wage Wage (jus ad bellum). Following is a summary of our Spring 2016 Symposium, a full-day cybersecurity tabletop legal exercise. Rounding out this issue are two Comments by Mason T. Jaren Stanton explores compliance with the National Environmental Protection Act and the disclosure of national security secrets; and Richard Sterns argues for a federal framework for the regulation of small maritime vessels that considers national security interests.