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University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

2004

Human Rights Law

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Is Criminal Justice A Casualty Of The Bush Administration's War On Terror?, Michael Greenberger Aug 2004

Is Criminal Justice A Casualty Of The Bush Administration's War On Terror?, Michael Greenberger

Faculty Scholarship

Relying on Article I Presidential War Powers, the Bush administration has employed many detention and law enforcement strategies in fighting the War on Terrorism that seemingly give short shrift to traditional constitutional protections. The first of these strategies will be subject to Supreme Court resolution by the end of this Term and concerns the Bush Administration tactic of unilaterally declaring U.S. citizens to be "enemy combatants," thereby subjecting them to incarceration in military prisons without any right to counsel, prior judicial process, or judicial review of this status. Another strategy employed on a widespread basis by the DOJ after September …


The Human Rights Of Persons With Mental Disabilities: A Global Perspective On The Application Of Human Rights Principles To Mental Health, Lawrence O. Gostin, Lance Gable Jan 2004

The Human Rights Of Persons With Mental Disabilities: A Global Perspective On The Application Of Human Rights Principles To Mental Health, Lawrence O. Gostin, Lance Gable

Maryland Law Review

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Exile And The Kingdom: Integration, Harassment, And The Americans With Disabilities Act, Mark C. Weber Jan 2004

Exile And The Kingdom: Integration, Harassment, And The Americans With Disabilities Act, Mark C. Weber

Maryland Law Review

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