This paper will start with a brief discussion of the terrorism threat because the threat remains predicate for any serious discussion of where we draw our legal lines. I will then suggest a legal model for looking at questions of homeland security called ordered liberty. The model is simple. First, given the nature of the threat, the executive must have broad and flexible authority to detect and respond to terrorism-–to provide for our physical security. Second, the sine qua non for such authority is meaningful oversight. Oversight means the considered application of constitutional structure, executive process, legal substance, and relevant review to decision-making–-all of which depend on the integrity and judgment of government lawyers. M...
This article addresses many of the conceptions and misconceptions attending the public debate on the...
Ever since Brandenburg v. Ohio, departures from content neutrality under the First Amendment have re...
We have all suffered moments of vicarious terror over the past few years as we watched news accounts...
This paper will start with a brief discussion of the terrorism threat because the threat remains pre...
When the United States faces an elevated security threat, executive orders and sunset policies are p...
Foreign terrorist organizations pose a real and constantly evolving threat to U.S. national security...
Many anti-terrorism measures are enacted with broad public support. There is often a general willing...
September 11 changed so much about our lives and how we perceive national security. Harold Lasswell,...
How does - or should - the U.S. Constitution regulate the exercise of power in response to threats t...
The USA PATRIOT Act was written and passed into law in the United States within weeks of the devasta...
This thesis assesses the UK Terrorism Act 2000’s stop and search and pre-charge detention powers aga...
Post-9/11 the equilibrium between security and liberty has been subject to intense political and phi...
Whether approached as a matter of executive discretion, judicial role, or individual rights, questio...
The War on Terror has resulted in a significant prioritization of Executive power in order to combat...
CHDS State/LocalThis thesis considers those laws created since September 11, 2001, in direct respons...
This article addresses many of the conceptions and misconceptions attending the public debate on the...
Ever since Brandenburg v. Ohio, departures from content neutrality under the First Amendment have re...
We have all suffered moments of vicarious terror over the past few years as we watched news accounts...
This paper will start with a brief discussion of the terrorism threat because the threat remains pre...
When the United States faces an elevated security threat, executive orders and sunset policies are p...
Foreign terrorist organizations pose a real and constantly evolving threat to U.S. national security...
Many anti-terrorism measures are enacted with broad public support. There is often a general willing...
September 11 changed so much about our lives and how we perceive national security. Harold Lasswell,...
How does - or should - the U.S. Constitution regulate the exercise of power in response to threats t...
The USA PATRIOT Act was written and passed into law in the United States within weeks of the devasta...
This thesis assesses the UK Terrorism Act 2000’s stop and search and pre-charge detention powers aga...
Post-9/11 the equilibrium between security and liberty has been subject to intense political and phi...
Whether approached as a matter of executive discretion, judicial role, or individual rights, questio...
The War on Terror has resulted in a significant prioritization of Executive power in order to combat...
CHDS State/LocalThis thesis considers those laws created since September 11, 2001, in direct respons...
This article addresses many of the conceptions and misconceptions attending the public debate on the...
Ever since Brandenburg v. Ohio, departures from content neutrality under the First Amendment have re...
We have all suffered moments of vicarious terror over the past few years as we watched news accounts...