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Taking The "Combat" Out Of The "Enemy Combatant" Category: Yet Another Expansion Of The President's Authority To Indefinitely Detain "Enemy Combatants" Within The United States—Al-Marri V. Pucciarelli, 534 F.3d 213 (4th Cir. 2008), Scott M. Kranz
William Mitchell Law Review
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Reclaiming Skepticism: Lessons From Guantanamo, Heidi Kitrosser
Reclaiming Skepticism: Lessons From Guantanamo, Heidi Kitrosser
William Mitchell Law Review
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Responses To Ten Questions, Gregory E. Maggs
Responses To Ten Questions, Gregory E. Maggs
William Mitchell Law Review
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A New, Balanced System Of Detention: An Analysis Of Neal Katyal And Jack Goldsmith's Proposal For "A Terrorists' Court", Leah Ceee O. Boomsma
A New, Balanced System Of Detention: An Analysis Of Neal Katyal And Jack Goldsmith's Proposal For "A Terrorists' Court", Leah Ceee O. Boomsma
William Mitchell Law Review
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Can Government Indefinitely Detain Individuals Accused Of Being Enemy Combatants?, Deva Solomon
Can Government Indefinitely Detain Individuals Accused Of Being Enemy Combatants?, Deva Solomon
William Mitchell Law Review
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