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Judge Stays Injunction Against Indefinite Detention Law
Just Say No to Terrorism
District Court Rejects New Rules Limiting Gitmo Detainee Access to Attorneys
LA Times to BioWatch: Bend over and drop your shorts
Obama’s Reversals on Executive Power
By Ilya Somin on June 24, 2012 7:06 pm in Executive Branch, Obama, War and Armed Conflict, War on Terror
Court to Consider Standing to Challenge FISA Surveillance
District Court Preliminarily Enjoins Congress’s Effort to Give Executive Branch Indefinite Detention Power
Are States Required to Help the Federal Government’s “War on Terror”?
Ninth Circuit holds for John Yoo in lawsuit by Jose Padilla
Terrorists Exchanged for Shalit Take up Terrorism Again
President Obama versus the Constitution
By David Kopel on April 2, 2012 11:54 pm in Congress, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory, Counter-Terrorism Policy, Executive Branch, Federalism, Growth of Government, Habeas, Health Care, History, Individual Mandate, Jefferson, Judicial Power, Obama, Presidency, Public Opinion, Supreme Court, Uncategorized, War on Terror
Was Hamdan Based on a Mistake?
Senators Concerned about “Secret” Patriot Act Program
Defense bill will allow President to indefinitely detain American citizens
By David Kopel on November 30, 2011 4:11 pm in Counter-Terrorism Policy, Obama, Terrorism, War on Terror