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Authors: Owen Fiss
democracy and,
218
First Amendment and,
207–15
political question doctrine,
282–83
presidential power.
See
executive branch
principle of distinction,
270
principle of freedom,
xiv
,
39–40
,
70
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81
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146–67
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289n12
adjustments in War on Terror,
154–55
bifurcated exclusionary rule and,
144
,
157
citizens and,
165
exceptions for war,
105–6
,
119
,
144
,
147–48
,
154–56
,
167
imprisonment without trial and,
163
noncitizens and,
165
Obama administration and,
161–67
procedural protections provided by,
147
U.S. Constitution and,
37–38
,
42–45
,
52
,
77
,
147
prisoners,
12–15
See also
Bagram Air Field detainees
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Guantánamo detainees
;
prisoners of war
prisoners of war,
12–13
,
22
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67
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288n22
Third Geneva Convention and,
175–76
privacy
reasonable expectation of,
253–54
right to privacy,
xvii
warrants and,
235
probable cause,
201
warrantless wiretapping and,
244–50
warrants and,
238–39
proportionality,
137–38
proportionality rule,
270–71
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274–75
proportionality test,
135–36
Protect America Act of 2007,
113
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122
qualified immunity doctrine,
185–86
,
195
Rasul v. Bush
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34–35
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38
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52–68
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78–79
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80
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81
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86
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88–90
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95
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96
Breyer and,
95
O’Connor and,
95
Souter and,
95
Stevens and,
53–68
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66
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69–70
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78–79
,
95
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
and,
46–48
,
279
Rumsfeld v. Padilla
and,
114
United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez
and,
58–60
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62–66
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74–75
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78
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96–97
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246–48
rendition.
See
extraordinary rendition, definition of
Ridge, Tom,
198
right of presence,
85
right of self-defense, preemptive strikes and,
266
right to privacy,
xvii
confirmation hearing of,
208
Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project
and,
198
,
204–7
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209–16
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217–18
,
219
military commissions and,
95–96
Roberts Court, warrantless wiretapping and,
226
Rochin v. California
,
169
rules of evidence,
79–80
,
84
,
120
Rumsfeld, Donald,
175–76
Rumsfeld v. Padilla
,
30–31
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34–36
,
38
,
40–45
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114–15
Scalia, Antonin
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
and,
96
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
and,
46
,
278–79
Olmstead v. United States
and,
254
principle of freedom and,
289n12
on probable cause,
307–8n53
United States v. Jones
and,
254
United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez
and,
64
searches and seizures,
xv
,
58–60
,
65
,
74
,
132
,
196
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234
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250–51
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253–56
secretary of state, designation and regulation of foreign terrorist organizations,
203–4
secret evidence, disclosure of,
157–58
separation of powers,
110
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111
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116
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135
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166
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257–58
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268–69
Shahzad, Faisal,
163
Sotomayor, Sonia,
216
Souter, David
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
and,
96–97
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
and,
46
,
48
,
49
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80
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278
as minimalist,
69
sovereignty
U.S. exercise of,
14–15
Spanish-American War,
183
“special needs” exception,
250–53
speech, criminalization of,
197–99
Sri Lanka,
198
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202
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203
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204–5
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212
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213
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214
state secrets doctrine,
188–92
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194
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195
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280–81
Stevens, John Paul,
66
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
and,
xiii
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82–89
,
96
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
and,
46
,
278–79
Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project
and,
215–16
minimalism and,
75–76
as minimalist,
69–70
principle of freedom and,
289n12
Rasul v. Bush
and,
53–68
,
69–70
,
78–79
,
95
retirement of,
215
United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez
and,
64
Stewart, Potter,
236
Stotzky, Irwin,
6
structural injunction, paring back of,
170
substantive rationality,
137–38
Sunstein, Cass,
One Case at a Time
,
69–70
surveillance,
xv
,
228–56
,
273
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307n51
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309n74
See also
intelligence gathering
;
wiretapping
Suspension Clause,
166
Taliban,
7–8
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13
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15–16
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19–20
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39
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47
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77
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104
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107
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111
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113–14
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227
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266
citizens as,
164
as enemy combatants,
21–22
,
27–29
,
149–50
,
153
Geneva Conventions and,
148–53
in Guantánamo prison,
155
imprisonment without trial and,
148–53
,
162
Taliban army,
27–29
Tamil Tigers,
202
,
204–5
,
212–13
,
214
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219–20
targeted killing,
xv
,
101
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133
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136
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260
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262–85
of citizens,
272–74
civilian deaths as a result of,
271–72
,
274–75
,
280
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310n7
claims for damages as a result of,
280–81
congressional oversight of,
276–77
due process and,
267–70
,
273–75
,
280
of enemy combatants,
262–85
judicial review of,
275–85
legal standards for,
265–85
,
276
Obama administration and,
273–74
oversight of,
276–82
procedures for assessing compliance,
276–82
prospective vs. retroactive inquiry into,
281–82
telephone communications
as evidence,
238–39
transcripts of,
238–39
terrorism,
21–22
,
103–4
,
202
,
217–18
Barak’s rulings on,
133
civilians affected by,
136–37
constitutional rights and,
129
in Israel,
128–39
rule of law and,
128–39
threat of,
266
See also
War on Terror
;
specific acts
terrorist organizations
criminalization of political advocacy on behalf of,
201–20
peaceful/humanitarian vs. violent support for,
204–5
regulation and designation of,
202–4