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November-December 2008 National Security Law Report

— Posted under Blog, Law, Policy, Terrorism on January 12, 2009

The November/December 2008 edition of The National Security Law Report (I’m the editor), a publication of The ABA’s Standing Committee on Law and National Security is now available here.

In this issue we present:

A debate between Peter Margulies and Barbara Olshansky on Guantanamo’s future.  

Nathan Sales and Marcia Hofmann debate searches of laptops at the border.

Jeffrey Kahn pens an essay titled, “International Travel and the Constitution.”

We also included a summary of the Committee’s workshop on “The Intersection of Immigration and National Security” written by John Allen Williams and Richard E. Friedman and sponsored by the McCormick Foundation. 

Check it out.

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  1. National Security Law Report Vol. 31 No. 3 & 4
  2. DC Bar establishes National Security Law Committee
  3. National Security and the International Criminal Court
  4. National Security Law Events at AALS New Orleans
  5. Comparative Constitutional Law: National Security Across the Globe
  6. “After Guantanamo: The Way Forward” Four Roundtables on Reconciling National Security and the Rule of Law
  7. Who is a terrorist? TRAC Report
  8. Direct Action Against Alleged Terrorists
  9. The War on Terror: Where Are We Now? Where Do We Go from Here?
  10. Jihad Jane- Pennsylvania Terrorist Recruiter