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The Smallpox Vaccination Campaign Of 2003: Why Did It Failand What Are The Lessons For Bioterrorism Preparedness?, Edward P. Richards, Katharine C. Rathbun, Jay Gold
The Smallpox Vaccination Campaign Of 2003: Why Did It Failand What Are The Lessons For Bioterrorism Preparedness?, Edward P. Richards, Katharine C. Rathbun, Jay Gold
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foia And Fighting Terror: The Elusive Nexus Between Public Access And Terrorist Attack, James T. O'Reilly
Foia And Fighting Terror: The Elusive Nexus Between Public Access And Terrorist Attack, James T. O'Reilly
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Too Strange To Be Just Fiction: Legal Lessons From A Bioterrorist Simulation, The Case Of Topoff 2, John D. Blum
Too Strange To Be Just Fiction: Legal Lessons From A Bioterrorist Simulation, The Case Of Topoff 2, John D. Blum
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Detaining Combatants By Law Or By Order? The Rule Of Lawmaking In The War On Terrorists, Peter Raven-Hansen
Detaining Combatants By Law Or By Order? The Rule Of Lawmaking In The War On Terrorists, Peter Raven-Hansen
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Military Intelligence In Homeland Security, Stephen Dycus
The Role Of Military Intelligence In Homeland Security, Stephen Dycus
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Normalization Of Homeland Security After September 11: The Role Of The Military In Counterterrorism Preparedness And Response, William C. Banks
The Normalization Of Homeland Security After September 11: The Role Of The Military In Counterterrorism Preparedness And Response, William C. Banks
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
'Lesser Evils' In The War On Terrorism, Mark A. Drumbl
'Lesser Evils' In The War On Terrorism, Mark A. Drumbl
Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
The New Post 9/11 America Or The Making Of King George: A Review Of Executive Power In The Effort To Combat Global Terrorism As It Relates To The Power Of The Purse, Woodrow E. Turner
The New Post 9/11 America Or The Making Of King George: A Review Of Executive Power In The Effort To Combat Global Terrorism As It Relates To The Power Of The Purse, Woodrow E. Turner
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Terrorism: The Persistent Dilemma Of Legitimacy, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Terrorism: The Persistent Dilemma Of Legitimacy, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
A Thorn On The Tulip - A Scottish Trial In The Netherlands: The Story Behind The Lockerbie Trial, David R. Andrews
A Thorn On The Tulip - A Scottish Trial In The Netherlands: The Story Behind The Lockerbie Trial, David R. Andrews
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Foreword: Terrorism On Trial, Michael P. Scharf, Amy E. Miller
Foreword: Terrorism On Trial, Michael P. Scharf, Amy E. Miller
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Lesser Evils In The War On Terrorism, Mark A. Drumbl
Lesser Evils In The War On Terrorism, Mark A. Drumbl
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Legal Case Against The Global War On Terror, Mary Ellen O'Connell
The Legal Case Against The Global War On Terror, Mary Ellen O'Connell
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Defining Terrorism As The Peacetime Equivalent Of War Crimes: Problems And Prospects, Michael P. Scharf
Defining Terrorism As The Peacetime Equivalent Of War Crimes: Problems And Prospects, Michael P. Scharf
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
State Actors In An International Definition Of Terrorism From A Human Rights Perspective, Bruce Broomhall
State Actors In An International Definition Of Terrorism From A Human Rights Perspective, Bruce Broomhall
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Merging International Human Rights Law With Personal Injury Law In The Fight Against Terrorism, Allan Gerson
Merging International Human Rights Law With Personal Injury Law In The Fight Against Terrorism, Allan Gerson
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Leaving Wonderland: Distinguishing Terrorism From Other Types Of Crime, Jonathan Leiken
Leaving Wonderland: Distinguishing Terrorism From Other Types Of Crime, Jonathan Leiken
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Trials Of Al Qaeda: Federal Court Vs. Military Commission, Toni Locy
The Trials Of Al Qaeda: Federal Court Vs. Military Commission, Toni Locy
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Terrorism On Trial: The Trials Of Al Qaeda, Andrew C. Mccarthy
Terrorism On Trial: The Trials Of Al Qaeda, Andrew C. Mccarthy
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
On Military Commissions, Scott L. Silliman
On Military Commissions, Scott L. Silliman
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Operational Research In Counterterrorism, Randy Borum, Robert Fein, Bryan Vossekuil, Michael Gelles, Scott Shumate
The Role Of Operational Research In Counterterrorism, Randy Borum, Robert Fein, Bryan Vossekuil, Michael Gelles, Scott Shumate
Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Constructing Good Aliens And Good Citizens: Legitimizing The War On Terror(Ism), Karen Engle
Constructing Good Aliens And Good Citizens: Legitimizing The War On Terror(Ism), Karen Engle
University of Colorado Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right Fight, Daniel C. Richman
The Right Fight, Daniel C. Richman
Faculty Scholarship
Since September 11, two large questions have dominated the discussions of how to prevent terrorist attacks on American soil. First, how do we ensure that the government has the authority it needs to gather, share, and use information about potential terrorist activities? Second, how do we ensure that this authority is not abused? The first question evokes images of"connecting dots" and "eliminating stovepipes." The second raises issues about democratic accountability and the proper balance between individual liberties and national security.
A Rational Constitutional Faith: Remarks In Response To Professor Amsterdam, Eric M. Freedman
A Rational Constitutional Faith: Remarks In Response To Professor Amsterdam, Eric M. Freedman
Hofstra Law Review
There are a few substantive thoughts about the future that I wanted to share before letting you get acquainted with each other at the reception. But in order to talk about the future, I will have to go back to the past.
On a beautiful spring day, April 5, 1588, there was a young woman in an advanced state of pregnancy strolling along a beach on the south coast of England when she had an experience that is directly comparable to sitting in your office at the World Trade Center and seeing an airplane heading for your window. She saw …
Checks And Balances In Wartime: American British And Israeli Experiences, Stephen J. Schulhofer
Checks And Balances In Wartime: American British And Israeli Experiences, Stephen J. Schulhofer
Michigan Law Review
Three years after an attack that traumatized the nation and prompted massive military and law-enforcement counter-measures, we continue to wrestle with the central dilemma of the rule of law. Which is more to be feared - the danger of unchecked executive and military power, or the danger of terrorist attacks that only an unconstrained executive could prevent? Posed in varying configurations, the question has already generated extensive litigation since September 11, 2001, and a dozen major appellate rulings. Last Term's Supreme Court trilogy - Rasul v. Bush, Hamdi v. Rumsfeld and Rumsfeld v. Padilla - clarified several important points …