U.S. counterterrorism operations today are being carried out on an unprecedented scale. Since the attacks of September 11, 2001, a key element of these counterterrorism operations has been the detention of suspected terrorists. As of mid-2012, the United States held 168 terrorism suspects at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and roughly three thousand in Afghanistan. Even after transferring most of the Afghan detainees to Afghan control in September 2012, the United States arranged to maintain control over dozens of foreign detainees in Afghanistan for the indefinite future. The docket of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit continues to be filled with cases filed by detainees challenging detentions that, in some cases, are ente...
Part I of this Note explores the background of both the Guantánamo detainee problem-i.e., what right...
To the extent that a state can detain terrorists pursuant to the law of war, how certain must the st...
Our criminal justice system is founded upon a belief that one is innocent until proven guilty. This ...
U.S. counterterrorism operations today are being carried out on an unprecedented scale. Since the at...
Counterterrorism efforts by the U.S. government since 2001 have produced numerous legal controversie...
In early 2002, the United States began transporting prisoners captured in Afghanistan to the naval b...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Some miles off in the distance on a swelteringly hot and sunny day, a...
Although sometimes described as war, the fight against transnational jihadi groups (referred to for ...
Some miles off in the distance on a swelteringly hot and sunny day, as the waves of the Gulf of Mexi...
Although sometimes described as war, the fight against transnational jihadi groups (referred to for ...
Between 2004 and 2009, the United States Supreme Court relied numerous times on habeas corpus to pro...
On January twenty-second, 2009, newly elected President Barack Obama issued an executive order requi...
Some miles off in the distance on a swelteringly hot and sunny day, as the waves of the Gulf of Mexi...
Relying on Article I Presidential War Powers, the Bush administration has employed many detention an...
The United States of America has in its custody several hundred Taliban and Al Qaeda combatants who ...
Part I of this Note explores the background of both the Guantánamo detainee problem-i.e., what right...
To the extent that a state can detain terrorists pursuant to the law of war, how certain must the st...
Our criminal justice system is founded upon a belief that one is innocent until proven guilty. This ...
U.S. counterterrorism operations today are being carried out on an unprecedented scale. Since the at...
Counterterrorism efforts by the U.S. government since 2001 have produced numerous legal controversie...
In early 2002, the United States began transporting prisoners captured in Afghanistan to the naval b...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Some miles off in the distance on a swelteringly hot and sunny day, a...
Although sometimes described as war, the fight against transnational jihadi groups (referred to for ...
Some miles off in the distance on a swelteringly hot and sunny day, as the waves of the Gulf of Mexi...
Although sometimes described as war, the fight against transnational jihadi groups (referred to for ...
Between 2004 and 2009, the United States Supreme Court relied numerous times on habeas corpus to pro...
On January twenty-second, 2009, newly elected President Barack Obama issued an executive order requi...
Some miles off in the distance on a swelteringly hot and sunny day, as the waves of the Gulf of Mexi...
Relying on Article I Presidential War Powers, the Bush administration has employed many detention an...
The United States of America has in its custody several hundred Taliban and Al Qaeda combatants who ...
Part I of this Note explores the background of both the Guantánamo detainee problem-i.e., what right...
To the extent that a state can detain terrorists pursuant to the law of war, how certain must the st...
Our criminal justice system is founded upon a belief that one is innocent until proven guilty. This ...