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Supreme Court Jurisprudence in Times of National Crisis, Terrorism, and War : a Historical Perspective.

From the foundation of the American Republic, presidents have had to deal with both internal and external national security threats. From President Washington and his policy of neutrality during the wars between Great Britain and France in the eighteenthcentury, to President Lincoln and the war to s...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Garrison, Arthur H.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Pub. Group, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Introduction; Part I. National Security, the Rise of Presidential Power, the Rule of Law, and the Development of Constitutional Boundaries on Political Necessity and the War Power; Chapter 1. The Rise of Presidential Authority in Times of National Crisis; Chapter 2. The Supreme Court and Presidential Authority in Times of National Crisis; Communism, Red Scares, National Security, Free Speech, and the Supreme Court; Chapter 3. World Wars, the Red Scare, and Free Speech I: World War I, the First Red Scare (1917-1920), and Free Speech.
  • Chapter 4. World Wars, the Red Scare, and Free Speech II: World War II, the Second Red Scare (1947-1957), Free Speech, and the Loyalty Oath CasesCase Studies in Presidential Power and the Judiciary; Chapter 5. Mr. Roosevelt and His Camps; Chapter 6. President Truman and His Steel; Part II. September 11, 2001, Terrorism, and the Vindication of the Rule of Law; Chapter 7. September 11, the War on Terrorism, and the Judiciary; Chapter 8. Enemy Combatants: Is the President's Designation Enough?; Chapter 9. Captured Terrorists: Guantanamo Bay, Military Commissions, and Habeas Corpus.
  • Chapter 10. The Rule of Law and the Judiciary in Times of CrisisChapter 11. A Summary of Cases; Index; About the Author.