National Security Law, Sixth Edition and Counterterrorism Law, Third Edition: 2021-2022 Supplement
National Security Law, Sixth Edition and Counterterrorism Law, Third Edition, 2018-2019 Case Supplement
Alvarez-Machain - 1990 kidnapping by U.S. Agents in Mexico; this case reviews questions about the roles of Congress And The courts, and about the application of international law as it refers To The nation¿s security United States v.
Hoffman Estates v. Flipside, Hoffman Estates, Inc., 455 U.S. 489, 495 (1982). We have said that when a statute “interferes with the right of free speech or of association, a more stringent vagueness test should apply.” Id., at 499.
This book addresses these topics in an accessible manner, covering the key developments of domestic security law related to terrorism.
This is the 2013-2014 case supplement to accompany National Security Law, Fifth Edition, and Counterterrorism Law, Second Edition.
In an era of unrelenting partisanship and extreme polarization, this book shows that commissions are increasingly valuable policymaking tools.
This unique new concise treatise provides a highly accessible but also comprehensive and timely supplement for students studying National Security Law.
This book addresses how national security law can and should be applied to artificial intelligence, which enables a wide range of decisions and actions not contemplated by current law.
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This book re-calculates the cost of counterterrorist law to the United Kingdom and the United States, arguing that the damage caused is significantly greater than first appears.