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William & Mary Law Review

Journal

2009

Executive Power

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Playing By The Rules: Combating Al Qaeda Within The Law Of War, David Glazier Dec 2009

Playing By The Rules: Combating Al Qaeda Within The Law Of War, David Glazier

William & Mary Law Review

Although the conflict formerly known as the “war on terror” is now in its eighth year, key legal issues governing the use of force and military detention remain largely unresolved. These questions survive the Bush administration, as the United States continues to launch aerial strikes against al Qaeda and President Obama has indicated his intention to continue the use of preventative detention and military trials even after Guantánamo is closed. Military victory is not possible, but good faith application of authority from the law of war can effectively complement traditional criminal law in combating the threat. Even if the Geneva …


Clarifying Departmentalism: How The Framers' Vision Of Judicial And Presidential Review Makes The Case For Deductive Judicial Supremacy, David W. Tyler May 2009

Clarifying Departmentalism: How The Framers' Vision Of Judicial And Presidential Review Makes The Case For Deductive Judicial Supremacy, David W. Tyler

William & Mary Law Review

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