Shortly after the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were attacked, the United States embarked on a mission to bring those responsible for the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001 to justice. A tremendous effort ensued to find and capture the individuals who were responsible or associated with these events. Many of the individuals who were captured have remained imprisoned for an indefinite amount of time due to the political debate regarding what is the most appropriate venue to try suspecgts arrested and charged with acts of terrorism. The choices come down to trial either by a trial by a Military Commission or a U.S. Federal District Court. There are unique challenges for effective prosecution in both venues. Which venue the Obama Adm...
Relying on Article I Presidential War Powers, the Bush administration has employed many detention an...
Today when I left my house, I was listening to the radio. The U.S. Attorney General, John Ashcroft, ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
President Obama has made clear that the United States must grapple with questions of how to detain a...
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...
In 2009, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab attempted to detonate an explosive device on a plane landing in D...
U.S. counterterrorism operations today are being carried out on an unprecedented scale. Since the at...
U.S. counterterrorism operations today are being carried out on an unprecedented scale. Since the at...
On November 13, 2001, President Bush signed a Military Order pertaining to the detention, treatment...
Some individuals reject Article III courts as a forum for bringing terrorist suspects to justice on ...
While the Lockerbie approach is currently out of vogue, are there nonetheless lessons from Lockerbie...
In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 200...
In early 2002, the United States began transporting prisoners captured in Afghanistan to the naval b...
On the horrific morning of September 11, 2001, when planes crashed into buildings and fell from the ...
Relying on Article I Presidential War Powers, the Bush administration has employed many detention an...
Today when I left my house, I was listening to the radio. The U.S. Attorney General, John Ashcroft, ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
President Obama has made clear that the United States must grapple with questions of how to detain a...
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...
In 2009, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab attempted to detonate an explosive device on a plane landing in D...
U.S. counterterrorism operations today are being carried out on an unprecedented scale. Since the at...
U.S. counterterrorism operations today are being carried out on an unprecedented scale. Since the at...
On November 13, 2001, President Bush signed a Military Order pertaining to the detention, treatment...
Some individuals reject Article III courts as a forum for bringing terrorist suspects to justice on ...
While the Lockerbie approach is currently out of vogue, are there nonetheless lessons from Lockerbie...
In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 200...
In early 2002, the United States began transporting prisoners captured in Afghanistan to the naval b...
On the horrific morning of September 11, 2001, when planes crashed into buildings and fell from the ...
Relying on Article I Presidential War Powers, the Bush administration has employed many detention an...
Today when I left my house, I was listening to the radio. The U.S. Attorney General, John Ashcroft, ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...