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Designation Of Foreign Terrorist Organizations Under The Aedpa: The National Council Court Erred In Requiring Pre-Designation Process, Joshua A. Ellis Sep 2002

Designation Of Foreign Terrorist Organizations Under The Aedpa: The National Council Court Erred In Requiring Pre-Designation Process, Joshua A. Ellis

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Marking Carnivore's Territory: Rethinking Pen Registers On The Internet, Anthony E. Orr Jun 2002

Marking Carnivore's Territory: Rethinking Pen Registers On The Internet, Anthony E. Orr

Michigan Telecommunications & Technology Law Review

"Carnivore" entered the online world's collective consciousness in June 2000 when the Federal Bureau of Investigation unveiled the Internet surveillance software program to telecommunications industry specialists. The FBI claims the program allows agents to scan the traffic of an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for messages or commands to or from a criminal suspect and then intercept only those messages, capturing copies of e-mails, web site downloads and other file transfers[...] A central issue in the controversy surrounding Carnivore is whether current law permits the FBI to employ the program in the Internet context. Bureau officials claim statutory authority for deployments …


Durable Consent And A Strong Transitional Peacekeeping Plan: The Successes Of Untaet In Light Of The Lessons Learned In Cambodia, Dianne M. Criswell Jun 2002

Durable Consent And A Strong Transitional Peacekeeping Plan: The Successes Of Untaet In Light Of The Lessons Learned In Cambodia, Dianne M. Criswell

Washington International Law Journal

In 1999, East Timor voted for independence from Indonesia. That same year the United Nations Security Council created the United Nations Transitional Authority in East Timor ("UNTAET") to help East Timor transition to democracy, self-governance, and sustainable development. Seven years earlier, the United Nations launched a similar mission in Cambodia called the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia ("UNTAC"). There are many similarities between East Timor and Cambodia, and both UNTAET and UNTAC are second-generation United Nations peacekeeping missions. UNTAC and UNTAET had similar mandates, including security, civil administration, and elections. UNTAC encountered opposition from the Cambodian parties, and consent …


Fourth Dimensional Intelligence: Thoughts On Espionage, Law, And Cyberspace, David M. Crane Jun 2002

Fourth Dimensional Intelligence: Thoughts On Espionage, Law, And Cyberspace, David M. Crane

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


The Cia And Covert Operations: To Disclose Or Not To Disclose - That Is The Question, Marcus Eyth May 2002

The Cia And Covert Operations: To Disclose Or Not To Disclose - That Is The Question, Marcus Eyth

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Rational Profiling In America's Airports, R. Spencer Macdonald May 2002

Rational Profiling In America's Airports, R. Spencer Macdonald

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Religious Freedom And The Challenge Of Terrorism, Gordon H. Smith May 2002

Religious Freedom And The Challenge Of Terrorism, Gordon H. Smith

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Secret Codes, Military Hospitals, And The Law Of Armed Conflict: Could Military Medical Facilities' Use Of Encrypted Communications Subject Them To Attack Under International Law?, Philip R. Principe Apr 2002

Secret Codes, Military Hospitals, And The Law Of Armed Conflict: Could Military Medical Facilities' Use Of Encrypted Communications Subject Them To Attack Under International Law?, Philip R. Principe

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Federal Government's Role In Protecting Public Health, Ernie Fletcher Jan 2002

The Federal Government's Role In Protecting Public Health, Ernie Fletcher

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Jose Padilla -- Government's Handling Of Alleged Terrorist, U.S. Citizen, Kevin Mccloskey Jan 2002

Jose Padilla -- Government's Handling Of Alleged Terrorist, U.S. Citizen, Kevin Mccloskey

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


American Taliban Avoids Charge Of Treason, Claims To Be Victim Of Coercion, Jennifer Malone Jan 2002

American Taliban Avoids Charge Of Treason, Claims To Be Victim Of Coercion, Jennifer Malone

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


U.S. Engages In Questionable Treatment Of Detainees At Guantanamo Bay, Anne Leinfelder Jan 2002

U.S. Engages In Questionable Treatment Of Detainees At Guantanamo Bay, Anne Leinfelder

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Pro-Immigration Groups Still Hopeful After Terrorist Attacks, Joe D'Amato Jan 2002

Pro-Immigration Groups Still Hopeful After Terrorist Attacks, Joe D'Amato

Public Interest Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Korematsu's Ghost: A Post-September 11th Analysis Of Race And National Security, Liam Braber Jan 2002

Korematsu's Ghost: A Post-September 11th Analysis Of Race And National Security, Liam Braber

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Antiterrorism Military Commissions: The Ad Hoc Dod Rules Of Procedure, Jordan J. Paust Jan 2002

Antiterrorism Military Commissions: The Ad Hoc Dod Rules Of Procedure, Jordan J. Paust

Michigan Journal of International Law

While the article Antiterrorism Military Commissions: Courting Illegality was set for publication, the Department of Defense formally issued its first set of Procedures for Trials by Military Commission of Certain Non-United States Citizens in the War Against Terrorism. The President's November 13th Military Order had set up several per se violations of international law. Instead of attempting to avoid them, the DOD Order of March 21, 2002 continued the violations, set up additional violations of international law, and created various rules of procedure and evidence that, if not per se violative of international law, are highly problematic. This is a …


Conceptualizing The Field After September 11th: Foreword To A Symposium On Public Health Law, Lawrence O. Gostin Jan 2002

Conceptualizing The Field After September 11th: Foreword To A Symposium On Public Health Law, Lawrence O. Gostin

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Constitutionality Of Detainment In The Wake Of September 1 Lth, Whitney D. Frazier Jan 2002

The Constitutionality Of Detainment In The Wake Of September 1 Lth, Whitney D. Frazier

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.