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Authors: Owen Fiss
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terrorists, alleged
imprisonment of without trial,
146–67
targeted killing of,
262–85
torture and extraordinary rendition of,
172–95
warrantless wiretapping of,
225–58
Terrorist Surveillance Program,
227–33
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256–58
Third Geneva Convention,
19–21
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22–29
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prisoners of war and,
175–76
Thomas, Clarence
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
and,
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United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez
and,
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Times Square, attempted bombing in,
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torture,
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Bush administration policies,
174–79
constitutional prohibition of,
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179–80
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definitions of,
105
,
174
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176–77
,
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Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 and,
110–11
exclusionary rule and,
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extraterritorial,
169–70
(
see also
extraordinary rendition
)
interrogation and,
174–76
Israel’s prohibition of,
131–32
memoranda defining guidelines for,
174–75
Military Commissions Act of 2006 and,
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prohibition of,
x
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105
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131–32
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168–69
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suits for damages after,
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used by CIA,
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Turkey,
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UN Convention against Torture (1984),
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Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ),
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United Nations,
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Charter of,
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Convention against Torture (1984),
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United States v. Jones
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United States v. O’Brien
,
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United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez
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58–60
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Brennan and,
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Fourth Amendment and,
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Rehnquist and,
62–66
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96–97
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unlawful enemy combatants,
22–23
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citizens as,
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concept of,
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constitutional rights of,
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35
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120–21
Guantánamo detainees as,
175–76
imprisonment of,
33–34
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115–17
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158–59
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175–76
See also
enemy combatants
and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA),
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constitutional rights of,
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22–24
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33–35
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106–7
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272–73
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(
see also specific
constitutional rights
)
due process and,
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15–16
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as enemy combatants,
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evidentiary hearings and,
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FISA and,
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habeas corpus and,
15–16
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39–40
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41–44
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106–7
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113–14
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imprisonment without trial and,
163–64
as members of the Taliban,
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principle of freedom and,
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targeted killing of,
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272–74
warrantless wiretapping and,
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U.S. Congress,
61–62
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90–91
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123–24
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156–57
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adoption of FISA,
227–28
approval of Bush administration’s counterterrorism policies,
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Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF),
159–60
complicity in Bush’s War on Terror,
104–17
,
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criminalization of political advocacy by,
201–20
designation and regulation of foreign terrorist organizations,
202–4
Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 and,
80–81
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110–11
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113
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115
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184–85
FISA Amendments Act of 2008 and,
113
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122–23
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242–43
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA),
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habeas corpus and,
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Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project
and,
205–6
,
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Katz v. United States
and,
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Keith
case and,
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Military Commissions Act of 2006 and,
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115–16
military commissions and,
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87–88
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112–13
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115–16
Obama’s first address to joint session of,
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Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act and,
235–37
oversight of executive branch’s counterterrorism activities,
276–82
passage of USA PATRIOT Act,
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as a political institution,
184–85
power of,
228–30
,
267–68
(
see also
separation of powers
)
Protect America Act of 2007 and,
113
,
122
resolution authorizing military force against al-Qaeda,
267–68
response to
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
,
87–88
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence report on CIA’s interrogation and detention program,
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warrantless wiretapping and,
109
,
112–13
,
122–23
,
234
,
242–43
U.S. Constitution,
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90–91
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Article III,
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186–87
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284–85
Article IV,
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ban on “Cruel and Unusual Punishments,”
168–69
complicity of other branches in violating,
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cosmopolitan view of,
60–63
declaration of war and,
267–68
doctrine of enumerated powers,
61–62
extraterritorial reach of,
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,
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federal judiciary’s responsibility to safeguard,
xi–xii
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xv–xvi
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12–17
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29–30
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76–77
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89–94
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223–24
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257–58
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275–76
habeas statute,
53–56
(
see also
habeas corpus
)
Preamble to,
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principle of freedom and,
37–38
,
42–45
,
52
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prohibition of torture in,
172–73
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178–80
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182–83
,
186
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,
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291n34
state secrets doctrine and,
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Supreme Court as guardian of the,
89–94
torture as violation of,
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treaties and,
266–67
See also
Bill of Rights
;
separation of powers
;
specific amendments
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit,
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