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Home > Journals > NDLR_ALL > NDLR > Vol. 79 > Iss. 4 (2004)

 

The Changing Laws of War: Do We Need a New Legal Regime after September 11?

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Transferring Terrorists
John Yoo and Minn Chung

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Sunsetting Judicial Opinions
Neal Katyal

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The Constitution of Necessity
Michael Stokes Paulsen

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The Constitution as Suicide Pact
Saikrishna Prakash

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An Essay on the Spirit of Liberty in the Fog of War
Patrick Baude

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Post-9/11 Overreaction and Fallacies Regarding War and Defense, Guantanamo, the Status of Persons, Treatment, Judicial Review of Detention, and Due Process in Miltitary Commissions
Jordan J. Paust

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The Duty to Defend Them: A Natural Law Justification for the Bush Doctrine of Preventive War
William C. Bradford

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Protective Parity and the Laws of War
Derek Jinks

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Reinventing the Security Council: The U.N. as a Lockean System
Michael D. Ramsey

Notes

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New Wine in Old Wineskines: Analyzing State Direct-Shipment Laws in the Context of Federalism, the Dormant Commerce Clause, and the Twenty-First Amendment
Jason E. Prince

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Unmixing a Jurisprudential Cocktail: Reconciling the Twenty-First Amendment, the Dormant Commerce Clause, and Federal Appellate Jurisprudence to Judge the Constitutionality of State Laws Restricting Direct Shipment of Alcohol
Justin Lemaire

 
 
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ISSN: 0745-3515

 
 
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