For quite some time, the prevailing judicial view has been that it is constitutional for the government to indefinitely (even permanently) detain within the United States aliens who have been stopped at our borders. The justification for these decisions is that even though these aliens are located within the United States they are deemed, under a doctrine known as the entry fiction, to be outside the territory of the United States, and thus beyond the reach of the Constitution. Recently, however, courts have struggled with issues involving the definition and scope of the entry fiction. Courts have faced similar issues involving the extraterritorial application of the Constitution in cases involving the current Guantanamo enemy combatant ...
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, resulted in dramatic legal changes in the U.S. As part...
The United States Supreme Court held that aliens captured abroad and detained at Guantanamo Bay have...
In waging the war on terror, the United States (U.S.) has detained numerous individuals for many y...
For quite some time, the prevailing judicial view has been that it is constitutional for the governm...
Immigration law is central to justifications for why five men remain detained indefinitely at Guanta...
In the last two decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has actively grappled with balancing the interests o...
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to take up its first case arising from the War on Terror ...
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to take up its first case arising from the War on Terror ...
The United States military's detention of hundreds of men at the Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay since ...
This Article examines for the first time in scholarly literature whether and to what extent the Cons...
The decision in Boumediene v. Bush, 553 U.S. 723 (2008), held that nonresident aliens (NRAs) detaine...
This article addresses not only offshore detainees at Guantánamo and elsewhere, but also the two A...
This article addresses not only offshore detainees at Guantánamo and elsewhere, but also the two A...
The article focuses on the immigration system of the U.S., and mentions constitutionality of mandato...
In 1996, Congress created the Alien Terrorist Removal Court (ATRC). A court of deportation, the ATRC...
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, resulted in dramatic legal changes in the U.S. As part...
The United States Supreme Court held that aliens captured abroad and detained at Guantanamo Bay have...
In waging the war on terror, the United States (U.S.) has detained numerous individuals for many y...
For quite some time, the prevailing judicial view has been that it is constitutional for the governm...
Immigration law is central to justifications for why five men remain detained indefinitely at Guanta...
In the last two decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has actively grappled with balancing the interests o...
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to take up its first case arising from the War on Terror ...
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to take up its first case arising from the War on Terror ...
The United States military's detention of hundreds of men at the Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay since ...
This Article examines for the first time in scholarly literature whether and to what extent the Cons...
The decision in Boumediene v. Bush, 553 U.S. 723 (2008), held that nonresident aliens (NRAs) detaine...
This article addresses not only offshore detainees at Guantánamo and elsewhere, but also the two A...
This article addresses not only offshore detainees at Guantánamo and elsewhere, but also the two A...
The article focuses on the immigration system of the U.S., and mentions constitutionality of mandato...
In 1996, Congress created the Alien Terrorist Removal Court (ATRC). A court of deportation, the ATRC...
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, resulted in dramatic legal changes in the U.S. As part...
The United States Supreme Court held that aliens captured abroad and detained at Guantanamo Bay have...
In waging the war on terror, the United States (U.S.) has detained numerous individuals for many y...