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2008

Terrorism

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Cyber Embargo: Countering The Internet Jihad, Gregory S. Mcneal Apr 2008

Cyber Embargo: Countering The Internet Jihad, Gregory S. Mcneal

Greg McNeal

Terrorists are engaged in an online jihad, characterized by the use of the internet to fundraise, distribute messages and directives, recruit and proselytize. It is impossible to shut down the entire presence of terrorists on the internet; however, this article details a proposal which can have a marked impact on the presence of terrorists on the internet. Using existing statutes, it is possible to regionalize terrorist websites, limiting them to an extremely small number of countries from which they may receive internet services. Once the terrorist message is limited to a particular region, a modification of current laws can allow …


Us National Security, Intelligence And Democracy: From The Church Committee To The War On Terror, Russell Miller Dec 2007

Us National Security, Intelligence And Democracy: From The Church Committee To The War On Terror, Russell Miller

Russell A. Miller

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Beyond Guantanamo, Obstacles And Options, Greg Mcneal Dec 2007

Beyond Guantanamo, Obstacles And Options, Greg Mcneal

Greg McNeal

The essay focuses on the structure of the military commission system, to date left largely unaltered by Boumediene, but which Congressional reformers will need to modify in order to ensure fair trials. In Part 1, I identify three specific structural reforms necessary to improve military commissions. In Part 2, I focus on obstacles created by the current commissions system which will affect the ability of Congressional reformers to abolish military commissions or transition to national security courts.