This article focuses on the venue of Mohammad’s trial and is broken into three sections. The first section reviews the historical use of military tribunals. This section begins by looking at the basis for Presidential authority to authorize the use of military commissions. This section then outlines the first use of military commissions since World War II. President George W. Bush’s authorization parallels the provisions in President Franklin Roosevelt’s authorization of the use of commissions in the 1940s. However, following authorization, the military commissions were subject to judicial challenges and significant revision by Congress. Finally, this section tracks recent developments since President Barack Obama took office. The second se...
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The Bush and Obama administrations have pursued a military campaign during the War on Terror in whic...
The United States is at war against al Qaeda, an international terrorist organization. Over the pas...
In early 2002, the United States began transporting prisoners captured in Afghanistan to the naval b...
This article examines the role of the federal courts in the war on terrorism, and contrasts the diff...
This article focuses on the venue of Mohammad’s trial and is broken into three sections. The first s...
President Obama has announced that the detention facility at Guantánamo Bay will be closed by Januar...
On the campaign trail in 2008, presidential candidate and then-Senator Barack Obama promised to rest...
In 2009, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab attempted to detonate an explosive device on a plane landing in D...
President Obama has made clear that the United States must grapple with questions of how to detain a...
The terrorism trial of Tarek Mehanna, primarily for charges of providing “material support” to terro...
In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 200...
The Obama administration has continued to apply the wartime paradigm first developed by the Bush adm...
Relying on Article I Presidential War Powers, the Bush administration has employed many detention an...
This article aims to offer a solution for prosecuting terrorists consistently and efficiently in the...
Some individuals reject Article III courts as a forum for bringing terrorist suspects to justice on ...
The Bush and Obama administrations have pursued a military campaign during the War on Terror in whic...
The United States is at war against al Qaeda, an international terrorist organization. Over the pas...
In early 2002, the United States began transporting prisoners captured in Afghanistan to the naval b...
This article examines the role of the federal courts in the war on terrorism, and contrasts the diff...