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Supreme Court Jurisprudence in Times of National Crisis, Terrorism, - A Historical Perspective

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Arthur H. Garrison is an associate professor of criminal justice at Kutztown University, specializing in criminal justice history, race and policing, constitutional law, legal history, and criminal justice policy making. He received his doctorate in law and policy from Northeastern University. Klappentext This book will provide the reader with a chronological review of the Supreme Court jurisprudence on the Commander-in-Chief power of the President and how the Court developed and enforced the boundaries around the height, depth, and width of that power over the past two centuries. Zusammenfassung This book will provide the reader with a chronological review of the Supreme Court jurisprudence on the Commander-in-Chief power of the President and how the Court developed and enforced the boundaries around the height! depth! and width of that power over the past two centuries. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part One: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 CrisisChapter 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 One, the First Red Scare (1917-1920), and Free SpeechChapter 4: World Wars, the Red Scare, and Free Speech II: World War Two, 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 CampsChapter 6: President Truman and His Steel Part Two: September 11, 2001, Terrorism, and the Vindication of the Rule of Law Chapter 7: September 11th, the War on Terrorism, and the JudiciaryChapter 8: Enemy Combatants: Is the President's Designation Enough?Chapter 9: Captured Terrorists: Guantanamo Bay, Military Commissions, and Habeas CorpusAppendix to Chapter 9Rasul et al v. BushHamden v. RumsfeldBoumediene v. BushChapter 10: The Rule of Law and the Judiciary in Times of CrisisChapter 11: A Summary of Cases...

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