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Courts at War
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Combatants and noncombatants (International law)-History
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/ Judicial power-United States
/ National security-Law and legislation-United States
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Terrorism-Prevention-Law and legislation
/ Terrorism-Prevention-Law and legislation-United States-History
/ War and emergency powers-United States
2021
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Gregory Burnep
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Combatants and noncombatants (International law)-History
/ Detention of persons
/ Detention of persons-United States-History
/ Executive power-United States
/ Judicial power-United States
/ National security-Law and legislation-United States
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Terrorism-Prevention-Law and legislation
/ Terrorism-Prevention-Law and legislation-United States-History
/ War and emergency powers-United States
2021
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/ Judicial power-United States
/ National security-Law and legislation-United States
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ Terrorism-Prevention-Law and legislation
/ Terrorism-Prevention-Law and legislation-United States-History
/ War and emergency powers-United States
2021
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Courts at War
2021
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Overview
On June 28, 2004, the US Supreme Court broke with a long-standing tradition of deference to the executive in wartime national security cases and became an important actor in an armed conflict. By declining to rubber-stamp the executive branch's actions, the judiciary would henceforth play a major role in shaping national security policies in the war on terror. After the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, lawyers, lawsuits, and court decisions have repeatedly altered the landscape in the policy areas of detention and military commissions. In Courts at War Gregory Burnep explores how, after 9/11, lawyers and judges became deeply involved in an armed conflict, with important consequences for presidential authority, the separation of powers, and the treatment of individuals suspected of posing a threat to the United States.
Courts at War goes beyond the postâ€\"9/11 armed conflict. It analyzes the changes in the position of courts vis-à-vis the other branches of government (courts in conflict with the executive, the legislature, or both)-even courts in conflict with other courts. The consequences included increased checks on presidential authority and greater levels of due process for suspected belligerents held in US custody. But Burnep also shows that there are unintended consequences that accompany these developments.
Burnep innovatively applies an interbranch perspective to persuasively argue that litigation and judicial involvement have important implications for changing patterns of policy development in a wide range of national security policy areas, including surveillance, interrogation, targeted killings, and President Trump's travel ban.
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Subject
Combatants and noncombatants (International law)-History
/ Detention of persons-United States-History
/ Executive power-United States
/ Judicial power-United States
/ National security-Law and legislation-United States
/ Terrorism-Prevention-Law and legislation
/ Terrorism-Prevention-Law and legislation-United States-History
ISBN
9780700630486, 0700630481
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