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TRIALS BY FIRECOUNTERTERRORISM AND
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I think the world was very simple b
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History of CIA’s Enhanced Interro
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IntroductionIn the decade following
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Safety from external danger is the
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• The ‘Necessary and Proper Cla
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The Separation of PowersExecutiveVe
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Four Important National Security La
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security successes and failures cou
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posable cell communication associat
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It remains to be seen whether furth
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• The Supreme Court held that the
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In July 2008, President Bush amende
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Defining Terrorism inUS Law and Pol
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this effect, the Department of Stat
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Terrorism as a Tool to Achieve Nati
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But the state must be judicious abo
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The Balance of Powersin National Se
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executive branches. Scholars furthe
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• Justice Stevens wrote in the ma
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According to former Secretaries of
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Covert ActionCovert action is one o
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After addressing the nation, Presid
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Signals Intelligence, ElectronicSur
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Electronic Surveillance with a Dome
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As reports of the electronic survei
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• The Attorney General has an ext
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argued, however, that in a terroris
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RenditionsOn the bitterly cold wint
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Adolf Eichmann inside his glass boo
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incapacitated from continued partic
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determined that he was innocent. 10
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that thwarted an imminent attack on
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National Security InterrogationsOn
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• The HIG will have authority to
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−−him to reveal information pro
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etween al Qaeda and Iraqi leader Sa
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Domestic Laws and International Tre
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the Constitution and US statutes. B
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The Detainee Treatment Act (DTA) ad
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leader, he might not be considered
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Information Operations andCounterte
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Sgt. 1st Class Dain Christensen, of
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cannot officially deny the existenc
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• The Obama Administration shutte
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Targeted Killings and the Drone War
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The Murky Legality of Targeting Ter
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eda’s leadership, which increasin
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A fully armed MQ-9 Reaper taxis dow
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Other Countries Use Targeted Killin
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Domestic Counterterrorism: Roles,Re
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