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Due Process In The American Identity, Cassandra Burke Robertson Jan 2012

Due Process In The American Identity, Cassandra Burke Robertson

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In the last four years, public opinion polls have found an increasingly high level of public support for the methods applied in the war on terror. A significant majority of the population now expresses support for targeted killing through drone strikes and for the indefinite detention of suspected terrorists at Guantánamo Bay. While there are undoubtedly many dynamics at play in the public's changing views of national security and due process, this Article examines one piece of the puzzle: how the concept of due process fits within the structure of the American identity.

This Article examines due process and national …


The Need For A New Enlightenment: Lessons In Liberty From The Eighteenth Century, Norman Dorsen Jan 1988

The Need For A New Enlightenment: Lessons In Liberty From The Eighteenth Century, Norman Dorsen

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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Experimenting On Human Subjects: Philosophical Perspectives, Ruth Macklin, Susan Sherwin Jan 1975

Experimenting On Human Subjects: Philosophical Perspectives, Ruth Macklin, Susan Sherwin

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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