
Volume 48, No. 2 (Winter 2009) Table of Contents
The Rule of Law and the Global War on Terrorism: Detainees, Interrogations, and Military Commissions Symposium.
See also the symposium website.
Articles and Presentations
Takeover: Return of the Imperial Presidency (179 KB PDF)
Charlie Savage
- Watch video from corresponding Rule of Law program
The Dual U.S. Standard for the Treatment and Interrogation of Detainees: Unlawful and Unworkable (209 KB PDF)
David E. Graham
- Mr. Graham participated in these Rule of Law programs: Setting the Stage | Detention and Interrogations | The Way Forward
Torture Team: Abuse, Lawyers, and Criminal Responsibility (187 KB PDF)
Phillipe Sands
- Watch video from corresponding Rule of Law program
The Difficulty of Defending Detainees (203 KB PDF)
Major David J. R. Frakt
- Watch video from corresponding Rule of Law program
Is Justice Relevant to the Law of War? (134 KB PDF)
George P. Fletcher
- Watch video from corresponding Rule of Law program
Note
A Federal Framework for Regulating the Growing International Presence of the Several States (331 KB PDF)
Jeremy K. Schrag
Comments
The Right of Self-Representation Revisited : A Return to the Star Chamber’s Disrespect for Defendant Autonomy? [Indiana v. Edwards, 128 S. Ct. 2379 (2008)] (298 KB PDF)
Ashley G. Hawkinson
The Kansas Supreme Court Sounds the Death Knell of the "Civil" Juvenile Court Proceeding [In re L.M., 186 P.3d 164 (Kan. 2008)] (221 KB PDF)
Darin L. McCollum
The United States Supreme Court Eliminates the "Class-of-One" Equal Protection Claim in Public Employment [Engquist v. Or. Dep't of Agric., 128 S. Ct. 2146 (2008)] (275 KB PDF)
Ryan K. Meyer
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