Description |
472 p. ; 23 cm. |
Note |
Civil liberties vs national security in a post-9/11 world, 2004, was a precursor to this volume.--P. 13. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 465-472). |
Contents |
The absence of judicial ethics and impartiality : the German legal system, 1933-1945 / Richard D. Fybel -- Inter arma silent leges / William H. Rehnquist -- Boumediene v. Bush and Guantanamo, Cuba : does the "empire strike back"? / Ernesto Hernandez-Lopez -- Trading civil liberties for apparent security is a bad deal / Marjorie Cohn -- Justifying wartime limits on civil rights and liberties / Robert J. Pushaw, Jr. -- Broken promises or unrealistic expectations? : comparing the Bush and Obama administrations on counterterrorism / Tung Yin -- Reliability, waterboarded confessions and reclaiming the lessons of Brown v. Mississippi in the terrorism cases / M. Katherine B. Darmer -- Memorandum for Alberto R. Gonzalez, Counsel to the President from US Department of Justice, Office of Legal Counsel, August 1, 2002 -- Torture and positive law : jurisprudence for the White House / Jeremy Waldron -- Interrogating suspected terrorists : should torture be an option? / John T. Parry and Welsh H. White -- Waterboarding and the legacy of the Bybee-Yoo "torture and power" memorandum : reflections from a temporary Yoo colleague and Erstwhile Bush administration apologist / M. Katherine Darmer -- Torture, the New York Times Editorial / B. Miranda -- Beyond Bin Laden and Lindh : confessions law in an age of terrorism / M. K. B. Darmer -- Holder's promising interrogation plan / Stuart Taylor Jr. -- Miranda and "enhanced interrogations" / Wendy Kaminer -- Shahzad and miranda rights / Orin Kerr -- Unsecured borders : immigration restrictions, crime control and national security / Jennifer Chacon -- The skies won't be safe until we use commonsense profiling / Stuart Taylor Jr. -- The last minstrel show? : racial profiling, the war on terrorism and the mass media / John Tehranian -- Litigating secrets : comparative perspectives on the state secrets privilege / Sudha Setty -- The National Security Agency's domestic spying program : framing the debate / David Cole and Maratin S. Lederman -- In re National Security Agency telecommunications records litigation / US District Court, Northern District of California -- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) / New York Times -- Wrong in all aspects / Erwin Chemerinsky -- Hamdi v. Rumsfeld / US Supreme Court -- Trading civil liberties for apparent security is a bad deal, cont'd / Marjorie Cohn -- Justifying wartime limits on civil rights and liberties, cont'd / Robert J. Pushaw, Jr. -- Boumediene v. Bush / US Supreme Court -- Boumediene v. Bush and Guantanamo, Cuba : does the "empire strike back"?, cont'd / Ernesto Hernandez-Lopez -- Al Maqaleh v. Gates / US Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit -- Worst-case justice : we're holding terrorism suspects without trial, but should we? : a task force gives recommendations / Los Angeles Times Editorial. |
Subject |
War and emergency powers -- United States.
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Civil rights -- United States.
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Terrorism -- Prevention -- Law and legislation -- United States.
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War on Terrorism, 2001-2009.
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Added Author |
Darmer, M. Katherine B.
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Fybel, Richard D., 1946-
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Added Title |
Civil liberties vs national security in a post-9/11 world.
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ISBN |
9781616143961 (pbk.) |
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1616143967 (pbk.) |
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