Over a decade after the attacks of September 11, 2001, lawmakers, scholars, activists, and policy makers continue to confront the questions of whether and to what extent robust counterterrorism laws and policies should be reined in to protect against the abuse of civil rights and the marginalization of outsider groups. This Article uses political and critical race theory to identify areas of national security interest convergence in which political will can be marshaled to limit some national security policies.Legislators act in their political self-interest — both in terms of responding to party forces and constituents — in casting votes that often give primacy to national security interests at the expense of civil liberties. Actions taken...
This article examines three national security law challenges resulting from greater involvement of s...
Article by Dr Klint Alexander published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal...
Transnational law both shapes and is shaped by policy decisions of public officials addressing globa...
Over a decade after the attacks of September 11, 2001, lawmakers, scholars, activists, and policy ma...
In the 1980s, Professor Derrick Bell posited a theory of interest convergence as part of his critica...
In the 1980s, Professor Derrick Bell posited a theory of interest convergence as part of his critica...
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, national security law has exploded as a field of stu...
While post-9/11 preventive counterterrorism policies have adversely impacted various groups of Ameri...
This article argues that there is a connection between formal equality for LGBT Americans and the Un...
This Article discusses how continued national security exceptionalism engenders a view of the United...
It is hard to imagine two groups with less in common than national security hawks and human rights a...
In the tradition of research on political tolerance and democratic rights in context, this study use...
This article addresses many of the conceptions and misconceptions attending the public debate on the...
The events of September 11, 2001 serve as the origin of the United States’ War on Terror as populari...
In response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 the United States has taken exceptional n...
This article examines three national security law challenges resulting from greater involvement of s...
Article by Dr Klint Alexander published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal...
Transnational law both shapes and is shaped by policy decisions of public officials addressing globa...
Over a decade after the attacks of September 11, 2001, lawmakers, scholars, activists, and policy ma...
In the 1980s, Professor Derrick Bell posited a theory of interest convergence as part of his critica...
In the 1980s, Professor Derrick Bell posited a theory of interest convergence as part of his critica...
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, national security law has exploded as a field of stu...
While post-9/11 preventive counterterrorism policies have adversely impacted various groups of Ameri...
This article argues that there is a connection between formal equality for LGBT Americans and the Un...
This Article discusses how continued national security exceptionalism engenders a view of the United...
It is hard to imagine two groups with less in common than national security hawks and human rights a...
In the tradition of research on political tolerance and democratic rights in context, this study use...
This article addresses many of the conceptions and misconceptions attending the public debate on the...
The events of September 11, 2001 serve as the origin of the United States’ War on Terror as populari...
In response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 the United States has taken exceptional n...
This article examines three national security law challenges resulting from greater involvement of s...
Article by Dr Klint Alexander published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal...
Transnational law both shapes and is shaped by policy decisions of public officials addressing globa...