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2006 Archive [click for current columns]
- Supreme Legacy: Gerald Ford and John Paul Stevens
Alison Nathan, Fordham University School of Law; December 31, 2006

- Saddam is Dead, But His Trial Should Continue
Michael Kelly, Creighton University School of Law; December 29, 2006

- The US and the Execution of Saddam Hussein
Curtis Doebbler, Saddam Hussein legal defense team member; December 29, 2006

- The Haditha Double Standard
Victor Hansen, New England School of Law; December 23, 2006

- The Red Crystal: A New Universal Emblem for Humanitarian Law
Donna Arzt, Syracuse University College of Law; December 19, 2006

- Playing By the Rules: A New Strategy for Corporate Prosecutors
Nancy Rapoport, University of Houston Law Center; December 13, 2006

- The Military Commissions Act of 2006: 'Play it Again, [Uncle] Sam'
Kathleen Duignan, National Institute of Military Justice; December 12, 2006

- The Pinochet Precedent: A Mixed Legacy for Human Rights
Chandra Lekha Sriram, University of East London (UK) School of Law; December 11, 2006

- Human Rights is Not Just Charity in Haiti
Monika Kalra Varma, Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights; December 10, 2006

- Terrorism Law and an Australian Bill of Rights
George Williams, University of New South Wales Faculty of Law; December 6, 2006

- Criminal Excess: Backdating Stock Options
Douglas Branson, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; November 29, 2006

- Thanksgiving and the Federal Courts
Carl Tobias, University of Richmond School of Law; November 22, 2006

- Independent Counsel? The British Attorney General and 'Cash for Honours'
Richard Edwards, University of the West of England Faculty of Law; November 22, 2006

- International Law is US Law Too
Benjamin Davis, University of Toledo College of Law; November 19, 2006

- Secrecy, Interrogation and the Rule of Law
James Friedman, University of Maine School of Law, November 13, 2006

- Failed Justice in Iraq: The Trial of Saddam Hussein
John Pace, UNSW (Aust.) [fmr. Human Rights Director, UN Assistance Mission in Iraq]; November 13, 2006

- Donald Rumsfeld: The War Crimes Case
Marjorie Cohn, Thomas Jefferson School of Law; November 9, 2006

- Another Side of the Saddam Hussein Trial
Giovanni Di Stefano, Studio Legale Internazionale; November 9, 2006

- Democratic Victory: 'A New Direction' on Checks and Balances?
Peter Shane, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University; November 8, 2006

- The Politics of Ignorance: Election Day Reflections
Ilya Somin, George Mason University School of Law; November 7, 2006

- War, Democracy and the Draft
Geoffrey S. Corn, South Texas College of Law; November 7, 2006

- The Hussein Verdict: Beyond Justice
Lawrence Douglas, Amherst College, Department of Law; November 7, 2006

- Facing Down the Beast of Impunity: The Saddam Trial in Context
David Crane, Syracuse University College of Law; November 7, 2006

- The Saddam Hussein Verdict: An Abuse of Justice
Curtis Doebbler, Saddam Hussein legal defense team member; November 6, 2006

- Saving the Rule of Law: Move Saddam's Appeal Abroad
Chibli Mallat, Princeton University; November 6, 2006

- Stay Saddam's Death Sentence
Michael Kelly, Creighton University School of Law; November 5, 2006

- Fences and Mushrooms Along the Border
Michael A. Olivas, University of Houston Law Center; October 26, 2006

- A Fish Called Jeffrey: 'Disappointed' after Enron
Nancy Rapoport, University of Houston Law Center; October 24, 2006

- A Tree Fell in the Forest: The Nuremberg Judgments 60 Years On
Henry King. Jr., Case Western Law School, and David Crane, Syracuse U. College of Law; October 23, 2006

- Avoidable Disaster: Police Enforcing US Immigration Law
David Harris, University of Toledo College of Law; October 18, 2006

- Pyongyang and Proliferation: The UN North Korea Resolution
Anthony D'Amato, Northwestern University School of Law; October 17, 2006

- Suspending and Using Habeas Corpus: The View from 1689
Paul Halliday, University of Virginia; October 16, 2006

- Pluralism and the Iraqi Constitution: Critical Issues For All of Us
Chibli Mallat, Princeton University; October 13, 2006

- David Hicks and the US Military Commissions Process: Next Steps
Don Rothwell, ANU College of Law, Australian National University; October 11, 2006

- The Military Commissions Act: Congress Commits to the War on Terror
Jeffrey Addicott, St. Mary's University School of Law; October 9, 2006

- 'Piling On' at Hewlett-Packard?
Douglas Branson, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; October 9, 2006

- Why Guantanamo?
Kermit Roosevelt, University of Pennsylvania Law School; October 5, 2006

- Meet the New Boss: The New/Old Supreme Court
Adam Samaha, University of Chicago Law School; October 2, 2006

- Fastow and Ebbers: A Tale of Two Criminals
Douglas Branson, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; October 2, 2006

- Disillusioned with Democracy: The Tale of the Thailand Coup
Robert Albritton, University of Mississippi; September 29, 2006

- Helping Americans and Fixing FEMA
David Crane, Syracuse U. College of Law; September 28, 2006

- Don't Outsource Your Conscience: Lessons in Corporate Truth
Nancy Rapoport, University of Houston Law Center; September 27, 2006

- A Case for Delaying Military Commissions Legislation
Carl Tobias, University of Richmond School of Law; September 27, 2006

- The Arar Report: The US Should Follow Canada's Lead
Jules Lobel, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; September 27, 2006

- History Starts Today: The Perils of Habeas-Stripping
Alison Nathan, Fordham University School of Law; September 26, 2006

- 'All the Laws But One': Parsing the Military Commissions Bill
Benjamin Davis, University of Toledo College of Law; September 25, 2006

- How the Compromise Detainee Legislation Guts Common Article 3
David Scheffer, Northwestern University School of Law; September 25, 2006

- Unsafe Harbor: The GOP 'Compromise' on Detainee Treatment
Jordan Paust, University of Houston Law Center; September 22, 2006

- The Unraveling of the President's 'War on Terrorism'
Jonathan Hafetz, Brennan Center for Justice, New York University School of Law; September 21, 2006

- Legislating Law of War Compliance: A High Price to Pay
Geoffrey S. Corn, South Texas College of Law; September 19, 2006

- Built to Last? Corporate Governance at Hewlett-Packard
Douglas Branson, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; September 18, 2006

- Terrorism Trials in the Light: A Way Ahead?
John Bickers, Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University; September 14, 2006

- A Plea to Congress on Military Commission Procedures
Jordan Paust, University of Houston Law Center; September 12, 2006

- Five Years Later: Law and the Fog of 9/11
Susan Herman, Brooklyn Law School; September 11, 2006

- Recovering from 9/11: Return to the Rule of Law
Mary Ellen O'Connell, Notre Dame Law School; September 11, 2006

- Moving Beyond Secret Prisons
Benjamin Davis, University of Toledo College of Law; September 8, 2006

- The FCC and the Media One Year After Katrina
Leonard Baynes, St. John's University School of Law; September 8, 2006

- The Legal Legacy of 9/11: Reflections Five Years On
Justice Arthur Chaskalson, International Commission of Jurists; September 5, 2006

- Congress Should Champion the Advice of Military Lawyers
Lawrence Friedman and Victor Hansen, New England School of Law; September 5, 2006

- Haiti's Political Prisoners: Not Preval's Fault, But His Problem
Brian Concannon, Jr., Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti; August 31, 2006

- Katrina and Social Vulnerability: Disaster is Not Natural
Jim Chen, University of Minnesota Law School; August 29, 2006

- Smoke and Mirrors: The Geneva Conventions in the 21st Century
David Crane, Syracuse U. College of Law; August 28, 2006

- Politics in Pennsylvania: Stifling Ralph Nader and Open Ballots
Mark Brown, Capital University School of Law; August 24, 2006

- Fighting Words: The Abuse of Islam in Political Rhetoric
Ali Khan, Washburn University School of Law; August 20, 2006

- Curbing Unlawful Surveillance: It Takes Two (Branches)
Peter Shane, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University; August 18, 2006

- Terror and the Enemies Within: Fighting the Right Battles for Britain
H.A. Hellyer, University of Warwick (UK); August 18, 2006

- The UN Mideast Ceasefire Resolution: A View from Israel
Dr. Robbie Sabel, Hebrew University Faculty of Law, Jerusalem; August 14, 2006

- The UN Mideast Ceasefire Resolution Paragraph-by-Paragraph
Anthony D'Amato, Northwestern University School of Law; August 13, 2006

- Why the Fifth Circuit Was Wrong About Tom DeLay
Mark Brown, Capital University School of Law; August 11, 2006

- The Draft UN Middle East Ceasefire Resolution
Anthony D'Amato, Northwestern University School of Law; August 6, 2006

- Narrowing US War Crimes Law: Having Our Cake and Eating It Too?
David Crane, Syracuse U. College of Law; August 4, 2006

- The Security Council on Iran: Fiddling While the Middle East Burns?
Daniel Joyner, University of Warwick School of Law (UK); August 2, 2006

- Qana, War Crimes, and the Pending UN Resolution on Lebanon
Anthony D'Amato, Northwestern University School of Law; July 31, 2006

- Israel v. Hezbollah: Article 51, Self-Defense and Pre-emptive Strikes
Michael Kelly, Creighton University School of Law; July 29, 2006

- The Hezbollah-Israel War: Narratives and 'Legal Truth'
Chibli Mallat, St. Joseph's University, Beirut, Lebanon; July 28, 2006

- Stem Cells and Constitutional Duty
Elizabeth Price Foley, Florida International University College of Law; July 26, 2006

- The Targeting Framework of the Law of Armed Conflict
Geoffrey S. Corn, South Texas College of Law; July 26, 2006

- Hezbollah, Israel, Lebanon and the Law of Armed Conflict
Dr. Robbie Sabel, Hebrew University Faculty of Law, Jerusalem; July 25, 2006

- Keeping the 'Watch' in Terrorism Watch Lists
Daniel Steinbock, University of Toledo College of Law; July 25, 2006

- Beirut Bleeding: Law Under Attack in Lebanon
Gaby El Hakim and Joe Karam, Beirut Bar Association, Lebanon; July 24, 2006

- War Crimes and the Mideast Conflict
Anthony D'Amato, Northwestern University School of Law; July 24, 2006

- The Federal Marriage Protection Amendment: Voting for Human Rights
Lynn Wardle, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University; July 24, 2006

- No Compromise: Arlen Specter's Surveillance Bill
Shayana Kadidal, Center for Constitutional Rights; July 21, 2006

- Proportionality and the Use of Force in the Middle East Conflict
Mary Ellen O'Connell, Notre Dame Law School; July 21, 2006

- The Road to Gay Marriage After New York
Dale Carpenter, University of Minneosta Law School; July 19, 2006

- International Law Aspects of the Mideast 'War'
Anthony D'Amato, Northwestern University School of Law; July 18, 2006

- Catch-22 in Uganda: The LRA, the ICC, and the Peace Process
Amy Ross, U. Georgia Dept. Geography and Chandra Lekha Sriram, UEL School of Law (UK); July 14, 2006

- The Silence of the Iranian Lambs
A. John Radsan, William Mitchell College of Law; July 14, 2006

- Hamdan and the Guantanamo Detainees
Jonathan Hafetz, Brennan Center for Justice, New York University School of Law; July 12, 2006

- The Future of the EU Constitution: Escaping the Ratification Maze
Laurent Pech, National University of Ireland, Galway; July 11, 2006

- Hearing the Knock on the Door: Hudson and the Fourth Amendment
Eric M. Freedman, Hofstra University School of Law; July 10, 2006

- No Redemption Now: Thoughts on the Death of Ken Lay
Nancy Rapoport, University of Houston Law Center; July 6, 2006

- Trying Habre in Senegal: An African Solution to an African Problem?
Chandra Lekha Sriram, University of East London (UK) School of Law; July 6, 2006

- Hamdan, Common Article 3 and the True Spirit of the Law of War
Geoffrey S. Corn, South Texas College of Law; July 3, 2006

- Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: The Supreme Court Affirms International Law
David Scheffer, Northwestern U. Law School [former US War Crimes Ambassador]; June 30, 2006

- Rape, Porn and Criminality: Political Truth on Trial
Anthony D'Amato, Northwestern University School of Law; June 30, 2006

- Losing the Moral High Ground: The US and the Rule of Law
David Crane, Syracuse U. College of Law, and Fred Bryant, US Army Judge Advocate [Ret.]; June 29, 2006

- 'The Return': Aristide, Democrcay and Law in Haiti
Brian Concannon, Jr., Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti; June 26, 2006

- Abolishing the Death Penalty: Leadership Needed
Terry Davis, Council of Europe Secretary General; June 22, 2006

- Guantanamo Suicides and the Loss of American Legitimacy
Jonathan Hafetz, Brennan Center for Justice, New York University School of Law; June 19, 2006

- No Place for War Crimes: Redrafting the US Army Interrogation Manual
Jordan Paust, University of Houston Law Center; June 15, 2006

- Guantanamo and Medical Ethics
Dr. David Nicholl, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham (UK); June 13, 2006

- Canadian Anti-Terror Law on Trial: The Toronto Terrorism Arrests
Kent Roach, University of Toronto Faculty of Law; June 10, 2006

- Unlikely Reformers: Egyptian Judges Challenge the Regime
Nathan Brown, George Washington University/Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; June 8, 2006

- Searching Congress: A Fabricated Constitutional Crisis
Wendy J. Keefer, Bancroft Associates [ex-US DOJ Office of Legal Policy]; June 6, 2006

- Haditha and My Lai: Lessons from the Law of War
Geoffrey S. Corn, South Texas College of Law; June 2, 2006

- Executive Power and Breathing Space for Liberty
Peter Shane, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University; June 1, 2006

- Lessons from the Enron Verdict?
Nancy Rapoport, University of Houston Law Center; May 31, 2006

- The State Secrets Privilege and Executive Misconduct
Shayana Kadidal, Center for Constitutional Rights; May 30, 2006

- Limiting War by Process: Congress, the UN, and Iran
Brian J. Foley, Florida Coastal School of Law; May 25, 2006

- Going Native at Guantanamo: When Government Lawyers Lose Their Way
Victor Hansen, New England School of Law; May 19, 2006

- Bad Politics, Worse Law: Re-writing the UK Human Rights Act
Chandra Lekha Sriram, University of East London (UK) School of Law; May 16, 2006

- Guantanamo Exported: 'Illegal Combatants' and the Israeli Supreme Court
Ron Dudai, SOAS School of Law, University of London (UK); May 11, 2006

- The National Security Court: A Natural Evolution
Glenn Sulmasy, US Coast Guard Academy; May 10, 2006

- What the Moussaoui Verdict Teaches Us
Jonathan Hafetz, Brennan Center for Justice, New York University School of Law; May 5, 2006

- Freedom and the 'Wet Foot, Dry Foot' Policy
Roberto Iraola, US Department of the Interior, Office of Law Enforcement and Security; May 1, 2006

- Taking Reparations Seriously
Marjorie Cohn, Thomas Jefferson School of Law; April 26, 2006

- A Farce of Law: The Trial of Saddam Hussein
Curtis Doebbler, Saddam Hussein legal defense team member; April 24, 2006

- What the Detainee Treatment Act Really Means for Guantanamo Detainees
Jonathan Hafetz, Brennan Center for Justice, New York University School of Law; April 20, 2006

- Courts-Martial In Lieu of Leadership: Not Enough Military Justice
Kathleen Duignan, National Institute of Military Justice; April 17, 2006

- Forget Censure, Discipline Bush on Iran
Peter Shane, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University; April 13, 2006

- Ebbers to Scrushy to Skilling and Lay
Douglas Branson, University of Pittsburgh School of Law; April 12, 2006

- Slippery Slopes and the War on Terror: Lessons from Israel
Ron Dudai, SOAS School of Law, University of London (UK); April 10, 2006

- The Moral Choice in Immigration Policy
Bill Hing, University of California Davis School of Law; April 6, 2006

- Suing Ma Bell to Stop NSA Wiretapping: Back to the Future?
Shayana Kadidal, Center for Constitutional Rights; April 5, 2006

- Padilla's Real Message: The Grace Period is Over
Jonathan Freiman, Wiggin and Dana LLP [Jose Padilla habeas counsel]; April 4, 2006

- Trying Charles Taylor: Justice Here, There, Anywhere?
Amy Ross, U. Georgia Dept. Geography and Chandra Lekha Sriram, UEL School of Law (UK); April 4, 2006

- The UN Human Rights Council: Opportunities and Challenges
John Pace, U. New South Wales (Aust.) [former Secretary, UN Commission on Human Rights]; April 3, 2006

- Why Hamdan is Right about Conspiracy Liability
David Scheffer, Northwestern U. Law School [former US War Crimes Ambassador]; March 30, 2006

- Speaking Truth to Power: US International Lawyers at a Crossroads
Benjamin Davis, University of Toledo College of Law; March 29, 2006

- Labor Law Protests in France: 1968 Encore?
Pascale Duparc Portier, National University of Ireland (Galway) Faculty of Law; March 28, 2006

- Rendered Meaningless: The Rule of Law in the US 'War on Terror'
Margaret Sattherthwaite, New York University School of Law; March 27, 2006

- US Torture as a Tort? Expanding Remedies for Victims
Richard Seamon, University of Idaho School of Law; March 24, 2006

- Handing Over Charles Taylor: It's Time
David Crane, Syracuse U. College of Law [former Chief Prosecutor, SCSL]; March 22, 2006

- The Army and the Constitution: Time for Congress to Step In
Victor Hansen and Lawrence Friedman, New England School of Law; March 21, 2006

- Strengthening Counter-Terrorism Laws in Australia
Philip Ruddock, MP, Attorney-General of Australia; March 19, 2006

- A Death in The Hague: The Milosevic Trial and the Rule of Law
Henry King. Jr., Case Western Law School, and David Crane, Syracuse U. College of Law; March 17, 2006

- Secret Wiretaps: The Need for Legislative Reforms
Ken Gormley, Duquesne University School of Law; March 17, 2006

- The Line-Item Veto Act? Not Exactly
Peter Shane, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University; March 15, 2006

- Tolerance on Trial: Why We Reprinted the Danish Cartoons
Faris Sanabani, publisher of the Yemen Observer; March 15, 2006

- Statutes and Presidential Power: The Case of Domestic Surveillance
Neil Kinkopf, Georgia State University College of Law; March 13, 2006

- The UN Human Rights Council: Another Missed Opportunity
Chandra Lekha Sriram, University of East London (UK) School of Law; March 12, 2006

- The Milosevic Trial Legacy: If Not Outcome, Hope
Michael Kelly, Creighton University School of Law; March 11, 2006

- The Secret Government
A. John Radsan, William Mitchell College of Law; March 10, 2006

- The UN Guantanamo Report: False Premise, Flawed Conclusions
Jeffrey Addicott, St. Mary's University School of Law; March 10, 2006

- The Patriot Act, Reauthorized
Wendy J. Keefer, Bancroft Associates [ex-US DOJ Office of Legal Policy]; March 9, 2006

- Adel's Anniversary: A Guantanamo Tale
P. Sabin Willett, Esq., Bingham McCutchen LLP [Guantanamo habeas counsel]; March 9, 2006

- NSA Eavesdropping and the Fourth Amendment
William Banks, Syracuse University College of Law, March 8, 2006

- 'Naje Pou Soti': Legal Obstacles Facing Haiti's Preval
Brian Concannon, Jr., Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti; March 8, 2006

- No Habeas at Guantanamo? The Executive and the Dubious Tale of the DTA
Ian Wallach, Esq. [Guantanamo habeas counsel]; March 6, 2006

- Undue Influence? Ideology and Supreme Court Law Clerks
Todd Peppers, Roanoke College; March 3, 2006

- Caricatures, Context and Contact: Islam and Modern Europe
H.A. Hellyer, University of Warwick (UK); March 2, 2006

- Enron and 'Managing' the Numbers
Nancy Rapoport, University of Houston Law Center; March 1, 2006

- The Iran Nuclear Standoff: Legal Issues
Daniel Joyner, University of Warwick School of Law (UK); March 1, 2006

- Presidential Secrecy and the NSA Spying Controversy
Heidi Kitrosser, University of Minnesota College of Law; February 27, 2006

- The Iraqi Special Tribunal: One Chance to Get It Right
David Crane, Syracuse University College of Law; February 24, 2006

- Bye-Bye BlackBerry? Patent Problems with Patent Litigation
Carl Tobias, University of Richmond School of Law; February 23, 2006

- Pentagon Process Subverted? The Lost Battle of Alberto Mora
Geoffrey S. Corn, South Texas College of Law; February 22, 2006

- A Danish Trojan Horse: Law and the Muhammad Cartoons
Bernard Freamon, Seton Hall University Law School; February 19, 2006

- Hear No Evil: Congress, FISA and NSA Surveillance
Peter Shane, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University; February 17, 2006

- Haiti's Election: Right Result, For the Wrong Reason
Brian Concannon, Jr., Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti; February 17, 2006

- Political Discrimination and Academic Freedom
Jordan Paust, University of Houston Law Center; February 15, 2006

- For the Sake of Warriors: Accepting the Limits of the Law of War
Geoffrey S. Corn, South Texas College of Law; February 9, 2006

- Retrying Merck: The Once and Future Federal Vioxx Suits
Carl Tobias, University of Richmond School of Law; February 6, 2006

- Reprimand for Iraqi Detainee Homicide: Is This Military Justice?
Kathleen Duignan, National Institute of Military Justice; February 3, 2006

- The Supreme Court and Death With Dignity in Oregon
Valerie Vollmar, Willamette University College of Law; February 1, 2006

- High Time for Justice: The US and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal
Craig Etcheson, Johns Hopkins University; January 31, 2006

- The Real Danger of Presidential Spying
Brian J. Foley, Florida Coastal School of Law; January 30, 2006

- Alito's Discrimination Problem
David Kairys, Temple University School of Law; January 28, 2006

- PATRIOT Games: Terrorism Law and Executive Power
Susan Herman, Brooklyn Law School; January 26, 2006

- Legal Technicalities: Weighing the Alito Nomination
David Kairys, Temple University School of Law; January 23, 2006

- Much Pain, Much Gain: Skeptical Ruminations on the Vioxx Litigation
Benjamin Zipursky, Fordham University School of Law; January 23, 2006

- Abramoff and Congressional Reform
Peter Henning, Wayne State University Law School; January 20, 2006

- Hiding Behind 'Principles': The US and the Geneva Conventions
Geoffrey S. Corn, South Texas College of Law; January 18, 2006

- Hollow Ritual: The Alito Confirmation Hearings
Peter Shane, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University; January 17, 2006

- AUMF and the Ever-Increasing Importance of Padilla
Stephen Vladeck, University of Miami School of Law; January 17, 2006

- Heeding MLK's Call to Action
Benjamin Davis, University of Toledo College of Law; January 16, 2006

- Alito Day 4: Polarized Politics and Judicial Confirmations
Mark Graber, University of Maryland School of Law; January 13, 2006

- Alito Day 4: A Political Process
Richard Davis, Brigham Young University Department of Political Science; January 13, 2006

- Alito Day 4: A Steadfast Nominee and his Supporting Cast
Wendy J. Keefer, Bancroft Associates [ex-US DOJ Office of Legal Policy]; January 12, 2006

- Alito Day 3: Effective Equanimity
Stephen Gilles, Quinnipiac University School of Law; January 12, 2006

- Alito Day 3: Drama over CAP
Sherrilyn Ifill, University of Maryland School of Law; January 12, 2006

- Alito Day 2: Strange Adventures in the Twilight Zone
David Kairys, Temple University Law School; January 11, 2006

- Alito Day 2: Opinions Wanted
Wendy J. Keefer, Bancroft Associates [ex-US DOJ Office of Legal Policy]; January 11, 2006

- Alito Day 1: The Shape of Things to Come
Nora Demleitner, Hofstra University School of Law; January 10, 2006

- Alito Day 1: Of Kabuki Dances and Subtle Minuets
Stephen Wermiel, American University Washington College of Law; January 10, 2006

- Playing With Fire: Congress and Executive Power
Brian J. Foley, Florida Coastal School of Law; January 9, 2006

- The Alito Hearings: Exploring Executive Power
Carl Tobias, University of Richmond School of Law; January 8, 2006

- The Alito Hearings: What Not to Ask
Wendy J. Keefer, Bancroft Associates [ex-US DOJ Office of Legal Policy]; January 8, 2006

- Judging Alito: The US Supreme Court Selection System on Trial
Bryan Horrigan, Macquarie University Faculty of Law (Australia); January 6, 2006

- McCain Undermined: The 'Obedience to Orders' Defense
Geoffrey S. Corn, South Texas College of Law; January 6, 2006

- Chief Justice Roberts and the Misguided Call for Judicial Pay Raises
Scott Gerber, Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law; January 5, 2006

- The UK Terrorism Bill: Defending Democracy's Core Values
Rt. Hon. Charles Clarke, MP, UK Home Secretary; January 3, 2006



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