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Full-Text Articles in Constitutional Law
Military Officers And The Civil Office Ban, Stephen Vladeck
Military Officers And The Civil Office Ban, Stephen Vladeck
Indiana Law Journal
In the symposium Essay that follows, I aim to push back against this impression by introducing readers to an important—but little-known—constraint on the militarization of civilian government: the ban on active-duty military officers holding “civil office” codified today at 10 U.S.C. § 973(b). Like its far-better-known contemporary, the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, the civil office ban was enacted after the Civil War as a means of limiting the ability of the military to exercise control over civilian matters. As the Ninth Circuit put it in 1975, its purpose was “to assure civilian preeminence in government, i.e., to prevent the …
Unitariness And Myopia: The Executive Branch, Legal Process, And Torture, Cornelia Pillard
Unitariness And Myopia: The Executive Branch, Legal Process, And Torture, Cornelia Pillard
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: War, Terrorism and Torture: Limits on Presidential Power in the 21st Century. Convened by the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and the Indiana University School of Law- Bloomington, prominent legal scholars, human rights advocates and government lawyers gathered in Bloomington on October 7, 2005.
Regulating The Commander In Chief: Some Theories, Saikrishna Prakash
Regulating The Commander In Chief: Some Theories, Saikrishna Prakash
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: War, Terrorism and Torture: Limits on Presidential Power in the 21st Century. Convened by the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and the Indiana University School of Law- Bloomington, prominent legal scholars, human rights advocates and government lawyers gathered in Bloomington on October 7, 2005.
The War Powers Outside The Courts, William Michael Treanor
The War Powers Outside The Courts, William Michael Treanor
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: War, Terrorism and Torture: Limits on Presidential Power in the 21st Century. Convened by the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and the Indiana University School of Law- Bloomington, prominent legal scholars, human rights advocates and government lawyers gathered in Bloomington on October 7, 2005.
Finding Effective Constraints On Executive Power: Interrogation, Detention, And Torture, Deborah N. Pearlstein
Finding Effective Constraints On Executive Power: Interrogation, Detention, And Torture, Deborah N. Pearlstein
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: War, Terrorism and Torture: Limits on Presidential Power in the 21st Century. Convened by the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and the Indiana University School of Law- Bloomington, prominent legal scholars, human rights advocates and government lawyers gathered in Bloomington on October 7, 2005.
Loaded Dice And Other Problems: A Further Reflection On The Statutory Commander In Chief, Christopher H. Schroeder
Loaded Dice And Other Problems: A Further Reflection On The Statutory Commander In Chief, Christopher H. Schroeder
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: War, Terrorism and Torture: Limits on Presidential Power in the 21st Century. Convened by the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and the Indiana University School of Law- Bloomington, prominent legal scholars, human rights advocates and government lawyers gathered in Bloomington on October 7, 2005.
Foreword To: War, Terrorism And Torture: Limits On Presidential Power In The 21st Century Symposium, Dawn E. Johnsen
Foreword To: War, Terrorism And Torture: Limits On Presidential Power In The 21st Century Symposium, Dawn E. Johnsen
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: War, Terrorism and Torture: Limits on Presidential Power in the 21st Century. Convened by the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and the Indiana University School of Law- Bloomington, prominent legal scholars, human rights advocates and government lawyers gathered in Bloomington on October 7, 2005.
A Rejoinder, David E. Engdahl
The Civil Disturbance Regulations: Threats Old And New, Dominic J. Campisi
The Civil Disturbance Regulations: Threats Old And New, Dominic J. Campisi
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Veterans' Benefits, Judicial Review, And The Constitutional Problems Of Positive Government, Frederick Davis
Veterans' Benefits, Judicial Review, And The Constitutional Problems Of Positive Government, Frederick Davis
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The No-War Clause In The Japanese Constitution, P. Allan Dionisopoulos
The No-War Clause In The Japanese Constitution, P. Allan Dionisopoulos
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Military Trial Of Saboteurs
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Constitutional Law
National Defense And Individual Liberties, Wilbur G. Katz
National Defense And Individual Liberties, Wilbur G. Katz
Indiana Law Journal
Dean Wilber G. Katz, University of Chicago Law School at the annual banquet of the Indiana State Bar Association, Fort Wayne, August 24, 1940.
Constitutional Law-Police Power-Compulsory Military In Land Grant College
Constitutional Law-Police Power-Compulsory Military In Land Grant College
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.