Titles By Date |
APRIL 2002 |
4th |
EDWARD LAZARUS
A Defensible Execution? Why The Case Of Alleged September 11 Conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui Presents A Conundrum For Death Penalty Abolitionists |
MARCH 2002 |
25th |
ANTHONY SEBOK
The Final Rules For The September 11 Victims Compensation Fund: Are They A Laudable Model, Or A Large Mistake? |
14th |
JONATHAN M. SCHOENWALD
Reforming The FBI After September 11: Lessons From The 1960s |
11th |
JOANNE MARINER
Guantanamera: The Continuing Debate Over The Legal Status Of Guantanamo Detainees |
7th |
JULIE HILDEN
How Much Should The Public Be Told About Threats Of Terrorism?: Everything, Unless Security Is Compromised By Disclosure |
7th |
ANUPAM CHANDER
Guantanamo And The Rule Of Law: Why We Should Not Use Guantanamo Bay To Avoid The Constitution |
FEBRUARY 2002 |
11th |
ANTHONY SEBOK
Defending The September 11th Victim Compensation Fund: Why In The End, The Plan Is Fair To All |
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PETER YU
Terrorism And The Global Digital Divide: Why Bridging The Divide Is Even More Important After September 11 |
JANUARY 2002 |
31st |
PETER SPIRO
The End Of The "War" (And Of War As We Know It): Deploying A Law Enforcement Model In The Fight Against Terrorism |
23rd |
MICHAEL DORF
What Is An "Unlawful Combatant," And Why It Matters: The Status Of Detained Al Qaeda And Taliban Fighters |
22nd |
JULIE HILDEN
Why The Zacarias Moussaoui Trial Should Be Televised |
21st |
JOANNE MARINER
Our Many And Varied Wars Against Terror |
14th |
ANTHONY SEBOK
What Should Be Changed Before the Rule For September 11 Victim Compensation Becomes Final: The Need For Fairness for Domestic Partners |
7th |
JOANNE MARINER
Good And Bad Terrorism? |
3rd |
MARCI HAMILTON
Punishing John Walker, The "American Taliban": Has Walker's Religious Quest Convinced The Administration To Go Easy? |
1st |
VICTOR WILLIAMS
Why President Bush Should Use Recess Appointments To Fill Wartime Vacancies |
DECEMBER 2001 |
31st |
ANTHONY J. SEBOK
How Special Master Ken Feinberg Should - And Should Not - Set Up The Compensation Plan For September 11th Victims |
27th |
JULIE HILDEN
September 11, The First Amendment, And The Advocacy Of Violence |
26th |
PHILIP A. GAGNER
The Bush Administration's Claim That Even Citizens Can Be Brought Before Military Tribunals, And Why It Should Never Be Put Into Practice |
25th |
EDWARD LAZARUS
Where In The World Is Dick Cheney, And Why Don't We Know The Answer? A Scrooge's View Of Christmas Politics |
17th |
ANITA RAMASASTRY
Dragnet Law Enforcement That Won't Work: Why "Voluntary" Police Interviews Of Middle-eastern Visitors Are Both Wrongful And Ineffective |
13th |
RICHARD MCGILL MURPHY
What The Cameras Leave Out: A War That Is Much More Than A Clash Of Abstractions |
12th |
JOANNE MARINER
Ashcroft's Distorted Constitution |
11th |
EDWARD LAZARUS
The History And Precedential Value Of The Supreme Court Case Cited In Support Of The Bush Administration's Military Tribunals |
11th |
MARK H. ALLENBAUGH
What Sentence For Osama Bin Laden, And Other Terrorists?: A Crucial But Neglected Question |
10th |
MICHAEL C. DORF
Second Things First: Attorney General Ashcroft's Protection Of The Rights Of Possible Terrorists To Possess Firearms |
7th |
JOHN DEAN
Military Tribunals: A Long And Mostly Honorable History |
6th |
MARCI HAMILTON
Liberals' Hypocrisy Over Military Tribunals: Why The Liberals Who Fought For Discretion During The Clinton Administration Should Continue To Support It Now |
3rd |
ANTHONY J. SEBOK
Why Congress Should Reject The Republicans' Proposal To Limit All Future Terrorism Victims' Ability To Seek Compensation In Court |
3rd |
NICOLE BELSON GOLUBOFF
Helping New York Recover: Removing An Unfair Tax On Telecommuters |
NOVEMBER 2001 |
29th |
JULIE HILDEN
The Death Of Anonymous Speech On The Internet? How September 11 May Alter Our First Amendment Rights Online |
29th |
JOEL B. GROSSMAN
Careless With The Constitution? The Problem With Military Tribunals |
26th |
JOANNE MARINER
O.J. and Osama The Fear Of A Highly Publicized Bin Laden Trial, And The Problem With Military Commissions |
23rd |
JOHN DEAN
The Critics Are Wrong: Why President Bush's Decision To Bring Foreign Terrorists To Justice Before Military Tribunals Should Not Offend Civil Libertarians |
16th |
AKHIL REED AMAR AND VIKRAM DAVID AMAR
The New Regulation Allowing Federal Agents To Monitor Attorney-Client Conversations: Why It Threatens Fourth Amendment Values |
15th |
IAN MYLCHREEST
Mr. Ashcroft, Meet Mr. Palmer: Some Lessons For The Attorney General (and All Of Us) From The 1919-20 Terrorist Attacks |
14th |
SAM KAZMAN AND HENRY I. MILLER
Federalize In Haste, Repent At Leisure Why Vaccine Production Should Stay In The Private Sector |
13th |
JULIE HILDEN
Punishing Anthrax Hoaxers: What Should The Penalties Be, And Does The First Amendment Allow Hate Hoaxes To Be Punished More Severely? |
12th |
JOANNE MARINER
Of Nukes, Bomblets, And Spores |
8th |
MARCI HAMILTON
How Law Schools Get In The Way Of On-Campus Military Recruitment, Even After September 11 Ñ And Why They Need To Stop |
OCTOBER 2001 |
26th |
JOHN DEAN
President Bush's New Role: How September 11th Transformed The President |
25th |
MARCI HAMILTON
Federalism And September 11: Why The Tragedy Should Convince Congress To Concentrate On Truly National Topics |
25th |
MEI LIN KWAN-GETT
Why We Are Learning Information About The Grand Jury Investigation Into The September 11 Attacks Despite Grand Jury Secrecy Rules |
22nd |
ANTHONY J. SEBOK
The New Airline Stabilization Act: Why The Choice Of A Special Master Is Crucial, And Why A Commission Should Fill That Role |
19th |
JOANNE MARINER
Beating Bin Laden In The West Bank |
18th |
JULIE HILDEN
Are The Government's Requests That Networks Decline To Air Bin Laden Videos A Free Speech Threat? |
17th |
SANFORD LEVINSON
What Is The Constitution's Role In Wartime?: Why Free Speech And Other Rights Are Not As Safe As You Might Think |
17th |
LAURA HODES
The Power Of Parody, Puppets, And Political Statements: Were The Bert/bin Laden Posters Protected Parody, Or Copyright Infringement? |
15th |
ANITA RAMASASTRY
Follow The Money, And Follow It Fast: The Need For An International Fiscal Coalition To Fight Money Laundering |
12th |
JOHN DEAN
Why Middle Eastern Immigrants Are Worried: Reasonable Fears, Difficult Law Enforcement Problems |
11th |
MARCI HAMILTON
An Open Letter To Mr. Bin Laden From The United States Constitution |
10th |
SHERRY F. COLB
The New Face Of Racial Profiling: How Terrorism Affects The Debate |
10th |
ERNEST YOUNG
The Balance Of Federalism In Unbalanced Times: Should the Supreme Court Reconsider Its Federalism Precedents In Light of the War on Terrorism? |
9th |
TOBIAS BARRINGTON WOLFF
"Don't Ask Don't Tell" Hits Home: The Injustice Of Barring Gay And Lesbian Americans From Joining In Our Nation's Defense |
8th |
ANTHONY J. SEBOK
Understanding Victims' Rights Under The New Air Transportation Safety And System Stabilization Act |
8th |
BARTON ARONSON
Safety First, Part Two: Revamping The Statutory Tools To Combat Terrorism |
5th |
ANITA RAMASASTRY
Indefinite Detention Based Upon Suspicion: How The Patriot Act Will Disrupt Many Lawful Immigrants' Lives |
4th |
JULIE HILDEN
Why New Yorkers Should Extend Giuliani's Term Ñ But Not Through Agreement |
4th |
ANTHONY DWORKIN
The Response From Britain, And The Need For The U.S. To Take A More Multilateral Approach To Terrorism |
3rd |
MICHAEL C. DORF
The Supreme Court Returns, To A Changed Legal Landscape |
3nd |
JOHN DEAN
Books On Terrorism And Islamic Fundamentalists |
2nd |
EDWARD LAZARUS
Challenges For The Supreme Court In The Wake Of Terrorism: Allowing Greater Federal Power, And Minimizing Church/State Ties |
1st |
LAURA HODES
Assessing The Anti-Terrorism Act, And Defending Carnivore: How The Internet Can Become A Tool To Fight Terrorism |
1st |
STEVEN Z. FREIBERGER
What Should Be Done About Terrorism?: Some Questions, And Some Answers |
1st |
STEVEN Z. FREIBERGER
The First Forty-Eight Hours After The Attacks: A History Teacher Considers What to Tell His Students |
SEPTEMBER 2001 |
28th |
JOHN DEAN
Appropriate Justice For Terrorists: Using Military Tribunals Rather Than Criminal Courts |
27th |
BARTON ARONSON
Safety First, Part One: The Law Governing Our Borders And Skies |
26th |
SHERRY F. COLB
Not By Courage Alone: Why Altruism And Love Should Define Our Heroes |
26th |
RICHARD MCGILL MURPHY
Think First, Bomb Later: Why A Strike Against Afghanistan Would Actually Help Bin Laden |
25th |
JOANNA GROSSMAN
The Problem With Playing The Blame Game With Respect To The September 11 Tragedy |
25th |
RUSSELL COVEY
The Need For Clarity In Assessing The Terrorist Acts: Why The Acts May Or May Not Constitute War, Crimes, And War Crimes, And Why Definitions Matter |
24th |
ANTHONY J. SEBOK
Assessing The New Airline Law: Not Just A Bailout, But Also A Huge Tort Reform Plan |
21st |
MARCI HAMILTON
Playing Into The Taliban's Hands: The Mistake Of Treating This War As Christianity Versus Islam |
21st |
NEIL H. BUCHANAN
The Appropriate Limits Of Nonpartisanship In A Crisis: Why The President's Mandate Does Not Cover The Capital Gains Tax Cut And Other Proposals |
20th |
JULIE HILDEN
The Civil Liberties We Need To Keep, And Those We Can Afford To Lose: Evaluating The Government's Proposals |
20th |
THOMAS HENTOFF
Even After The Terrorist Attacks, The Press's Newsgathering Privilege Must Be Respected |
19th |
MICHAEL C. DORF
What Lawyers Can Do In The Wake Of The Terror |
19th |
PETER SPIRO
Not War, Crimes |
18th |
EDWARD LAZARUS
Courage, Cowardice, And Terrorism Why Choosing Our Goal Carefully Matters As Much As Courageously Achieving Them |
18th |
SCOTT IDLEMAN
Terrorism, Liberty, And Community: Why We Need a Stronger Focus On the Common Good |
17th |
JOANNE MARINER
Revenge, Retaliation And Collective Guilt |
17th |
TOBIAS BARRINGTON WOLFF
Why We Are Here: A Law Professor Discusses His Difficult Return To The Classroom |
14th |
JOHN DEAN
Examining The President's Powers To Fight Terrorism |
13th |
MARCI HAMILTON
When Extremists Test The Constitutional Order: Reflections On The Recent Terrorist Acts |