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Just When I Thought I Was Out, They Pull Me Back In: Executive Power And The Novel Reclassification Authority, Luppe B. Luppen
Just When I Thought I Was Out, They Pull Me Back In: Executive Power And The Novel Reclassification Authority, Luppe B. Luppen
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Nsa Phone Call Database: The Problematic Acquisition And Mining Of Call Records In The United States, Canada, The United Kingdom, And Australia, Andrew P. Macarthur
The Nsa Phone Call Database: The Problematic Acquisition And Mining Of Call Records In The United States, Canada, The United Kingdom, And Australia, Andrew P. Macarthur
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
Give Peace A Chance: How Considering Peace Process Obligations Would Have Improved The Rulings Of The International Court Of Justice And The Israeli Supreme Court On The Israeli Security Barrier, Charles F. Martel
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
The Dark Side Of Counterterrorism
Special Tactics For A Secret War
The Balance Of Power: The Supreme Court's Decision On Military Commissions And The Competing Interests In The War On Terror, Josiah Ramsey Fricton
The Balance Of Power: The Supreme Court's Decision On Military Commissions And The Competing Interests In The War On Terror, Josiah Ramsey Fricton
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Power Of Information: The Clash Between The Public's Right To Know And The Government's Security Concerns In A Post-September 11th World, Adam S. Davis
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lawfare: Terrorism & The Courts
This Call May Be Monitored: Is Nsa Wiretapping Legal?
This Call May Be Monitored: Is Nsa Wiretapping Legal?
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of A Knee-Jerk Reaction: The Patriot Act Amendments To The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act And The Ability Of One Word To Erase Established Constitutional Requirements, Joshua H. Pike
Hofstra Law Review
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