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2004

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Military, War, and Peace

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Punishment And The War On Terrorism, Carl W. Tobias Jan 2004

Punishment And The War On Terrorism, Carl W. Tobias

Law Faculty Publications

Certain features of the war on terrorism impose novel and controversial punishment schemes. For example, President George W. Bush has unilaterally invoked executive authority to detain thousands suspected of terrorism over protracted times and to create military tribunals. The government has imprisoned two American citizens, denying them access to counsel for more than a year, and it has incarcerated 650 individuals without process at Guantanamo Bay. Bush administration officials recently announced that they would try some Guantanamo detainees in military commissions; however, these bodies will accord fewer protections than the civilian system or even courts-martial under the Uniform Code of …


The Color Line In The Cold War, Carl W. Tobias Jan 2004

The Color Line In The Cold War, Carl W. Tobias

Law Faculty Publications

Review of Thomas Borstelmann, The Cold War and the Color Line: American Race Relations in the Global Arena, (2001)