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The Aftermath: 9/11 And The War On Privacy, Rights And Humanity, Omid Irani
The Aftermath: 9/11 And The War On Privacy, Rights And Humanity, Omid Irani
Political Analysis
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Lawyering Wars: Failing Leadership, Risk Aversion, And Lawyer Creep—Should We Expect More Lone Survivors?, Arthur Rizer
Lawyering Wars: Failing Leadership, Risk Aversion, And Lawyer Creep—Should We Expect More Lone Survivors?, Arthur Rizer
Indiana Law Journal
“We are a nation of laws, not men.” This motto—made famous by the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison1—has existed since the founding of the United States. This maxim embodies the sentiment that, in order to prevent tyranny, citizens should be governed by fixed law rather than the whims of a dictator. In his decision, Chief Justice John Marshall did not qualify his remarks by saying, “we are a nation of laws, except in time of war.” Indeed with the modern U.S. military, Cicero’s observation that “[l]aws are inoperative in war” has never been further from the truth. Never before …
The F-35: Putting Rma Theory To The Test, Alexander Melynkovych
The F-35: Putting Rma Theory To The Test, Alexander Melynkovych
Ex-Patt Magazine
Will history judge the F-35 as a success or failure? Putting RMA Theory to the test.