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Enemy Combatants under U.S. Law
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1.
Presidential Authority to Detain "Enemy Combatants," in Presidential Studies Quarterly
by Jennifer K. Elsea. 34 pgs.
Journal Article
2.
Trying a Bin Laden and Others: Evaluating the Options for Terrorist Trials, in Houston Journal of International Law
by Jennifer Trahan. 34 pgs.
Journal Article
3.
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Terrorists: An In-Depth Analysis of the Government's Right to Classify United States Citizens Suspected of Terrorism as Enemy Combatants and Try Those Enemy Combatants by Military Commission, in Fordham Urban Law Journal
by Amanda Schaffer. 22 pgs.
Journal Article
4.
A Small Problem of Precedent: 18 U.S.C. [Section] 4001(a) and the Detention of U.S. Citizen "Enemy Combatants," in Yale Law Journal
by Stephen I. Vladeck. 8 pgs.
Journal Article
5.
National Security versus Civil Liberties, in Presidential Studies Quarterly
by Nancy V. Baker. 21 pgs.
Journal Article
6.
The Priority of Morality: The Emergency Constitution's Blind Spot, in Yale Law Journal
by David Cole. 48 pgs.
Journal Article
7.
Redefining the Terrorist, in The National Interest
by Jonathan Kay. 7 pgs.
Magazine Article
8.
The War Power and Its Limits, in Presidential Studies Quarterly
by Nancy Kassop. 21 pgs.
Journal Article
9.
John Walker Lindh and Yaser Esam Hamdi: Closing the Loophole in International Humanitarian Law for American Nationals Captured Abroad While Fighting with Enemy Forces, in American Criminal Law Review
by Melysa H. Sperber. 57 pgs.
Journal Article
10.
Enemy Americans: Jose Padilla and Yaser Esam Hamdi Are American Citizens. The Bush Administration Has Claimed the Right to Imprison Them Indefinitely without Charge or Trial, on the Grounds That They Are "Enemy Combatants" in the War on Terror. Does a New Kind of War Require New Kinds of Laws?, in The Atlantic Monthly
by Benjamin Wittes. 7 pgs.
Magazine Article
11.
Do as We Say, Not as We Do: The US Has Shown Profound Interest in the Treatment of Political Prisoners since American Service Men and Women Began Falling into Iraqi Hands. Yet Nobody in Washington Seems to Want to Discuss the Geneva Convention When It Comes the 650 "Detainees" Being Held in Cuba, in The Middle East
by Larry Luxner. 4 pgs.
Magazine Article
12.
America's 'Disappeared,' in Free Inquiry
by Nat Hentoff. 2 pgs.
Magazine Article
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