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Bibliographic Resources

Useful bibliographic resources (up to 2010)

  • Baher Azmy, Executive Detention, Boumediene, and the New Common Law of Habeas, 95 Iowa L. Rev. 445 (2010).
  • Josh Benson, The Guantanamo Game: A Public Choice perspective on Judicial Review in Wartime, 97 Cal. L. Rev. 1219 (2009).
  • Emily Calhoun, The Accounting: Habeas Corpus and Enemy Combatants, 79 U. Colo. L. Rev. 77 (2008).
  • Neal Devins, Talk Loudly and Carry a Small Stick: The Supreme Court and Enemy Combatants, 12 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 491 (2010).
  • Brian D. Fahy, Given an Inch, the Detainee Effort to Take a Mile: The Detainee Legislation and the Dangers of the “Litigation Weapon in Unrestrained Enemy Hands,” 36 Pepp. L. Rev. 129 (2008)
  • Marc D. Falkoff, Back to Basics: Habeas Corpus Procedures and Long-Term Executive Detention, 86 Denv. U. L. Rev. 961 (2009).
  • William G. Howell, Wartime Judgments of Presidential Power: Striking Down but Not Back, 93 Minn. L. Rev. 1778 (2009).
  • Lori McConnell, Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction Versus Executive War Power: The Court’s Role in Protecting Individual Rights, 34 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 565 (2009),
  • Robert J. Pushaw, Creating Legal Rights for Suspected Terrorists: Is the Court Being Courageous or Politically Pragmatic? 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1975 (2009).
  • Robert J. Pushaw, Justifying Wartime Limits on Civil Rights and Liberties, 12 Chap. L. Rev. 675 (2009).
  • Adam Shinar, Constitutions in Crisis: A Comparative Approach to Judicial Reasoning and Separation of Powers, 20 Fla. J. Int’l L. 115 (2008).