Volume 10, Issue 2 (2007)
New York City Law Review
Symposium
Introduction
Muhammad Usman Faridi and Maxwell Leighton
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Opening Remarks
Barry Kamins
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Who's Afraid of the Criminal Law Paradigm in the "War on Terror?"
Eric M. Freedman
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The Jose Padilla Habeas Case: A Modern Day Struggle to Preserve the Great Writ
Donna Newman
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International Crimes within the White House
Jordan J. Paust
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The Guantanamo Effect and Some Troubling Implication of Limiting Habeas Rights Domestically
Jonathan Hafetz
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Balancing Power in the U.S. Response to External Threats: NSA Surveillance and Guantanamo Detention
Jameel Jaffer
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Use of Military Force at Home
Jason Mazzone
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Jumah Al-Dossari: What Indefinite Detention without Charge or Trial Looks Like
Joshua Colangelo-Bryan
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Navigating the New Military Commissions: The Case of David Hicks
Joshua L. Dratel
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Litigation and Delay at Guantanamo Bay
Marc D. Falkoff
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The Practitioner's View: Clients at Guantanamo
Martha Raynor
Articles
Citizenship and Location in a World or Torture
Julie Mertus and Lisa Davis
Articles
The "War on Terror" Through British and International Humanitarian Law Eyes: Comparative Perspective on Selected Legal Issues
David Turns
Articles
Guantanamo Bay and the Evolution of International Leases and Servitudes
Michael J. Strauss
Articles
Dereliction of Duty: When Members of Congress Vote for Laws They Believe to Be Unconstitutional
Anant Raut and J. Benjamin Schrader