This article analyzes how the government's blame of the Posse Comitatus Act (PCA) for its late response to the Hurricane Katrina disaster was misplaced. In Part II, the author discusses the history of the Posse Comitatus Act, including a summary of some of its many judicial and congressional expansions. In Part III, the author applies the PCA to the Hurricane Katrina disaster to show that, under its proper application, the PCA does, in fact, permit the lawful use of the military for humanitarian purposes. Based on this analysis, the article concludes that we should focus our efforts less on the Posse Comitatus Act and more on fixing the real problem behind the delayed rescue of the New Orleanians
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
The New Orleans criminal justice system collapsed after Hurricane Katrina, resulting in a constituti...
The federal government’s failure to quickly send active duty troops and other military assets to Lou...
In the days following Hurricane Katrina, as lawlessness and violence spread throughout New Orleans, ...
As the Hurricane Katrina relief effort illustrates, both Governor Blanco and President Bush, like pr...
As the one year anniversary of the landfall of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast passed, the highl...
As the one year anniversary of the landfall of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast passed, the highl...
In Part I, I catalog the historical context in which the PCA was passed and describe the military ev...
In much of the recent thought devoted to the role of states in responding to catastrophic public hea...
As Hurricane Katrina demonstrated, federalism can impede the government\u27s ability to plan for and...
This Article describes the doctrinal, functional, and moral flaws inherent in the Gulf Coast Recover...
This paper advocates an expanded reading of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to in...
During the past fifty years, federal disaster policy in the United States has been shaped by an ongo...
The New Orleans criminal justice system collapsed after Hurricane Katrina, resulting in a constituti...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
The New Orleans criminal justice system collapsed after Hurricane Katrina, resulting in a constituti...
The federal government’s failure to quickly send active duty troops and other military assets to Lou...
In the days following Hurricane Katrina, as lawlessness and violence spread throughout New Orleans, ...
As the Hurricane Katrina relief effort illustrates, both Governor Blanco and President Bush, like pr...
As the one year anniversary of the landfall of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast passed, the highl...
As the one year anniversary of the landfall of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast passed, the highl...
In Part I, I catalog the historical context in which the PCA was passed and describe the military ev...
In much of the recent thought devoted to the role of states in responding to catastrophic public hea...
As Hurricane Katrina demonstrated, federalism can impede the government\u27s ability to plan for and...
This Article describes the doctrinal, functional, and moral flaws inherent in the Gulf Coast Recover...
This paper advocates an expanded reading of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to in...
During the past fifty years, federal disaster policy in the United States has been shaped by an ongo...
The New Orleans criminal justice system collapsed after Hurricane Katrina, resulting in a constituti...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
The New Orleans criminal justice system collapsed after Hurricane Katrina, resulting in a constituti...