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Targeted Strikes: The Consequences Of Blurring The Armed Conflict And Self-Defense Justifications, Laurie R. Blank Jan 2012

Targeted Strikes: The Consequences Of Blurring The Armed Conflict And Self-Defense Justifications, Laurie R. Blank

William Mitchell Law Review

No abstract provided.


Uneasy Neighbors: Comparative American And Canadian Counter-Terrorism, Kent Roach Jan 2012

Uneasy Neighbors: Comparative American And Canadian Counter-Terrorism, Kent Roach

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No abstract provided.


Secrecy, Transparency, And National Security, Lawrence Friedman, Victor Hansen Jan 2012

Secrecy, Transparency, And National Security, Lawrence Friedman, Victor Hansen

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No abstract provided.


Outside The Wire: American Exceptionalism And Counterinsurgency, David P. Fidler Jan 2011

Outside The Wire: American Exceptionalism And Counterinsurgency, David P. Fidler

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No abstract provided.


Responses To Ten Questions, Scott Horton Jan 2009

Responses To Ten Questions, Scott Horton

William Mitchell Law Review

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Responses To Ten Questions, Gregory E. Maggs Jan 2009

Responses To Ten Questions, Gregory E. Maggs

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Responses To Ten Questions, William C. Banks Jan 2009

Responses To Ten Questions, William C. Banks

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Responses To Ten Questions, Stephen Dycus Jan 2009

Responses To Ten Questions, Stephen Dycus

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Targeting Terrorists: The Counterrevolution, Paul Rosenzweig Jan 2008

Targeting Terrorists: The Counterrevolution, Paul Rosenzweig

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Special Tactics For A Secret War Jan 2007

Special Tactics For A Secret War

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The Moussaoui Case: The Mess From Minnesota, Afsheen John Radsan Jan 2005

The Moussaoui Case: The Mess From Minnesota, Afsheen John Radsan

William Mitchell Law Review

This article, after giving a brief history of the Moussaoui case, identifies the main paradoxes or problems of continuing to deal with him in the criminal system. By no stretch of the imagination does this article provide an exhaustive or comprehensive treatment of the Moussaoui case. Each problem, by itself, could be the subject of a separate law review article. This article suggests that Moussaoui, rather than Yaser Esam Hamdi, or Jose Padilla, or the detainees in Guantanamo Bay, could have served as the true test for determining the minimum process that the American Constitutional system owes to an individual …