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National Security Law
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Richard H. Fallon & Daniel J. Meltzer, Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction, Substantive Rights, and the War on Terror, 120 Harv. L. Rev. 2029 (2007).
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Why Not Talk?
January 25, 2024
Noah R. Feldman, Why Not Talk?, N.Y. Times Mag., Oct. 1, 2006, at 15.
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What War Powers?
January 25, 2024
Noah R. Feldman, What War Powers?, N.Y. Times Mag., Feb. 4, 2007, at 21.
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The Undeparted
January 25, 2024
Noah R. Feldman, The Undeparted, N.Y. Times Mag., Apr. 8, 2007, at 13.
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Enemy-Criminals: The Law and the War on Terror
January 25, 2024
Noah R. Feldman, Enemy-Criminals: The Law and the War on Terror, in The Enemy Combatant Papers: American Justice, the Courts, and the War on Terror…
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Suppressing Foreign Terrorist Fighters and Supporting Principled Humanitarian Action: A Provisional Framework for Analyzing State Practice
January 25, 2024
Jessica Burniske, Dustin A. Lewis & Naz K. Modirzadeh, Suppressing Foreign Terrorist Fighters and Supporting Principled Humanitarian Action: A Provisional Framework for Analyzing State Practice…
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Folk International Law: 9/11 Lawyering and the Transformation of the Law of Armed Conflict to Human Rights Policy and Human Rights Law to War Governance
January 25, 2024
Naz K. Modirzadeh, Folk International Law: 9/11 Lawyering and the Transformation of the Law of Armed Conflict to Human
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The Dark Sides of Convergence: A Pro-civilian Critique of the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Law in Armed Conflict
January 25, 2024
Naz K. Modirzadeh, The Dark Sides of Convergence: A Pro-civilian Critique of the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Law in Armed Conflict, 86 Int’l L.
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Afterword, The Supreme Court’s 2004 Decisions
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Afterword, The Supreme Court’s 2004 Decisions, in The Constitution in Wartime: Beyond Alarmism and Complacency 249 (Mark Tushnet ed., 2005).
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Defending Korematsu?: Reflections on Civil Liberties in Wartime
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Defending Korematsu?: Reflections on Civil Liberties in Wartime, in The Constitution in Wartime: Beyond Alarmism and Complacency 124 (Mark Tushnet ed., 2005).
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Defending Korematsu?: Reflections on Civil Liberties in Wartime
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Defending Korematsu?: Reflections on Civil Liberties in Wartime, 2003 Wis. L. Rev. 273 (2003).
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Controlling Executive Power in the War on Terrorism
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Controlling Executive Power in the War on Terrorism, 188 Harv. L. Rev. 2673 (2005).
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Emergency Law as Administrative Law
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Emergency Law as Administrative Law, in Critical Debates on Counter-Terrorism Judicial Review 121 (Fergal F. Davis & Fiona DeLondras eds., 2014).
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Laurence H. Tribe, The Inverted Constitution: Presidential Hegemony and the Eclipse of Privacy, 12 Berlin J. 41 (2006).
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Will the U.S. get an Internet “Kill Switch”?
January 25, 2024
Jonathan Zittrain & Molly Sauter, Will the U.S. get an Internet “Kill Switch”?, MIT Tech. Rev. (Mar. 4, 2011).
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Jonathan Zittrain Responds to Duncan Hollis
January 25, 2024
Jonathan Zittrain, Jonathan Zittrain Responds to Duncan Hollis, Opinio Juris (July 13, 2011).
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A Few Keystrokes Could Solve the Crime. Would You Press Enter?
January 25, 2024
Jonathan Zittrain, A Few Keystrokes Could Solve the Crime. Would You Press Enter?, Just Security (Jan. 12, 2016).
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How J. Edgar Hoover Went from Hero to Villain
January 25, 2024
Jack Goldsmith, How J. Edgar Hoover Went from Hero to Villain, Atlantic (Nov. 22, 2022).
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“Defend Forward” and Sovereignty
January 25, 2024
Jack Goldsmith & Alex Loomis, “Defend Forward” and Sovereignty, Hoover Working Grp. Nat’l Sec. Tech. & L., Aegis Series Paper No. 2102 (Apr. 29, 2021).
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The Failure of Internet Freedom
January 25, 2024
Jack Goldsmith, The Failure of Internet Freedom, in The Perilous Public Square: Structural Threats to Free Expression Today 241 (David E. Pozen ed., 2020).
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Executive Branch Crisis Lawyering and the “Best View”
January 25, 2024
Jack Goldsmith, Executive Branch Crisis Lawyering and the “Best View”, 31 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 261 (2018).