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Zones of Twilight - Wartime Presidential Power and Federal Court Decision Making

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Informationen zum Autor Amanda DiPaolo is assistant professor of political science at Middle Tennessee State University Klappentext Zones of Twilight examines how the federal courts decide wartime cases when rights are limited, arguing that the courts do not use rights-based language but instead decide cases emphasizing the institutional structure of government, the separation of powers. Using a unique approach and a broad scope, DiPaolo examines all relevant cases from the 1800 to the present. Zusammenfassung Zones of Twilight examines how the federal courts decide wartime cases when rights are limited! arguing that the courts do not use rights-based language but instead decide cases emphasizing the institutional structure of government! the separation of powers. Using a unique approach and a broad scope! DiPaolo examines all relevant cases from the 1800 to the present. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Guiding War Powers Judicial Decision Making Chapter 3. Military Detentions Chapter 4. Warrantless Electronic Surveillance Chapter 5. Economic Property Rights Chapter 6. Free Speech

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