Terrorism Trial Decision Shows Obama Doesn't Know How to Fight America's Enemies
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Peter Roff
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Peter Roff - November 13, 2009
Say what you will about Bush, but he did prevent additional terrorist attacks.
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Obama Administration Needs New Approach to Battling al Qaeda
By
Glenn Sulmasy
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Opinion - November 12, 2008
National security law expert Glenn Sulmasy makes 4 national security proposals.
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Hot Docs: Covering Military Coffins and Trials, Settlement on Deceptive Drug Ads, and More
Nation & World - August 18, 2008
Today's selection of timely reports.
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Two Takes: The Supreme Court Made a Mistake in 'Boumediene'
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Glenn Sulmasy
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Opinion - June 19, 2008
The recent Supreme Court decision reverses precedent and endangers our security, Glenn Sulmasy argues.
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Two Takes: With 'Boumediene,' the Court Reaffirmed a Basic Principle
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Jack M. Balkin
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Opinion - June 19, 2008
The Supreme Court's 'Boumediene' decision reaffirmed an important right under our Constitution.
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News Buzz: 9/11 Suspects at Gitmo Tribunal, Clinton to Back Obama, and More
Nation & World - June 5, 2008
Alleged 9/11 conspirators face Gitmo tribunal. Hillary Clinton to back Barack Obama on Saturday.
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Iraq Contractor Case Opens New Legal Terrain
Nation & World - May 12, 2008
The military is court-martialing the first civilian contractor in Iraq.
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First Contractor Charged Under Military Justice System
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Emma Schwartz
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Nation & World - April 5, 2008
The case against a Canadian-Iraqi translator could raise key constitutional questions
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How the Trials Will Work
By
Emma Schwartz
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Nation & World - February 14, 2008
The biggest test of a special judicial system
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Trying the 9/11 Suspects
By
Emma Schwartz
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Nation & World - February 14, 2008
The cases against suspected terrorists are the biggest test yet for a controversial system.
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