How did the United States Supreme Court in Boumediene v. Bush conclude that the detention facility in Guantdnamo Bay, Cuba is indeed American territory for the purpose of habeas corpus? Why did the Court extend habeas to non-citizens as well? Which legal provisions and precedents guided the Supreme Court\u27s analysis? The United States Constitution\u27s Suspension Clause, precluding the suspension of habeas corpus except in well defined and discrete national security urgencies, is the controlling trump card raised by the detainees. This Commentary sets the stage for a multivariable conversation about the interplay among separation of powers, rejection of executive supremacy, historic station of habeas corpus, and other factors that guided ...
In Boumediene v. Bush, 128 S. Ct. 2229 (2008), five members of the Supreme Court held that foreign p...
This short essay is an exchange with Professor Steve Vladeck\u27s about my Article entitled: Boumedi...
This report summarizes the Boumediene decision and analyzes several of its major implications for th...
This essay examines empirically the effect of the Supreme Court’s 2008 judgment in Boumediene v. Bus...
Commenting on the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Boumediene v. Bush (2008) and the U.S. occupation o...
Focusing on the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Boumediene v. Bush (2008) and the U.S. occupation of ...
The legal status of and the rights of the persons detained at the United States\u27 facility at Guan...
On June 12th, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in Boumediene v. Bush, a case involvin...
Following the harrowing events of September 11, 2001, and pursuant to the Authorization for Use of M...
The writ of habeas corpus activates courts’ duty to check arbitrary or unlawful restraints by the Ex...
Although the Constitution\u27s Suspension Clause explicitly mentions the writ of habeas corpus, it d...
The United States Supreme Court held that aliens captured abroad and detained at Guantanamo Bay have...
In 2008, Guantanamo detainees won a landmark victory in Boumediene v. Bush, which held that the Cong...
This essay argues that the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Boumediene v. Bush, its latest pronoun...
At the core of Justice Kennedy\u27s majority opinion in Boumediene v. Bush are his repeated suggesti...
In Boumediene v. Bush, 128 S. Ct. 2229 (2008), five members of the Supreme Court held that foreign p...
This short essay is an exchange with Professor Steve Vladeck\u27s about my Article entitled: Boumedi...
This report summarizes the Boumediene decision and analyzes several of its major implications for th...
This essay examines empirically the effect of the Supreme Court’s 2008 judgment in Boumediene v. Bus...
Commenting on the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Boumediene v. Bush (2008) and the U.S. occupation o...
Focusing on the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Boumediene v. Bush (2008) and the U.S. occupation of ...
The legal status of and the rights of the persons detained at the United States\u27 facility at Guan...
On June 12th, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in Boumediene v. Bush, a case involvin...
Following the harrowing events of September 11, 2001, and pursuant to the Authorization for Use of M...
The writ of habeas corpus activates courts’ duty to check arbitrary or unlawful restraints by the Ex...
Although the Constitution\u27s Suspension Clause explicitly mentions the writ of habeas corpus, it d...
The United States Supreme Court held that aliens captured abroad and detained at Guantanamo Bay have...
In 2008, Guantanamo detainees won a landmark victory in Boumediene v. Bush, which held that the Cong...
This essay argues that the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Boumediene v. Bush, its latest pronoun...
At the core of Justice Kennedy\u27s majority opinion in Boumediene v. Bush are his repeated suggesti...
In Boumediene v. Bush, 128 S. Ct. 2229 (2008), five members of the Supreme Court held that foreign p...
This short essay is an exchange with Professor Steve Vladeck\u27s about my Article entitled: Boumedi...
This report summarizes the Boumediene decision and analyzes several of its major implications for th...