TERRORISM
LAW & POLICY |

COMMENTARY
Legal scholars offer their opinions on developing terrorism issues.
—————————————————————————————
- Don't Rush to Judgment on John Walker
Professor Marjorie Cohn, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
JURIST Forum, December 14, 2001
- The USA PATRIOT Act and the US Department of Justice: Losing Our Balances?
Professor Susan Herman, Brooklyn Law School
JURIST Forum, December 3, 2001
- Anti-Terrorism Law: Too Much of a Good Thing
Professor Lewis R. Katz, Case Western Reserve School of Law
JURIST Forum, November 24, 2001
- The Future of Afghanistan
Professor Mohammad Hashim Kamali, International Islamic University Malaysia
JURIST, November 16, 2001
- Military Commissions: Some Perhaps Legal,
But Most Unwise
Professor Jordan J. Paust, University of Houston Law Center
JURIST Forum, November 14, 2001
- Go Slow on National Identification Cards
Professor William G. Ross, University of Notre Dame Law School
JURIST Forum, November 7, 2001
- Bombing of Afghanistan is Illegal and Must
be Stopped
Professor Marjorie Cohn, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
JURIST Forum, November 6, 2001
- Interrogating a Suspected Terrorist
Professors John Parry and Welsh White, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
JURIST, November 6, 2001
- Will the War on Afghanistan Reap Any Benefits?
Professor Ali Khan, Washburn University School of Law
JURIST, November 5, 2001
- Federalism and September 11: Why The Tragedy Should Convince Congress To Concentrate On Truly National Topics
Professor Marci Hamilton, Cardozo School of Law
FindLaw's Writ, October 25, 2001
- The US War on Terrorism and American Military Action in Afghanistan
Muneeb Zia, Muneeb & Zia Advocates, Lahore, Pakistan
JURIST, October 21, 2001
- Follow the Money and Follow It Fast: The Need For An International Fiscal Coalition To Fight Money Laundering
Professor Anita Ramasastry, University of Washinton School of Law
FindLaw's Writ, October 15, 2001
- The New Face of Racial Profiling: How Terrorism Affects the Debate
Professor Shelly F. Colb, Rutgers Law School - Newark
FindLaw's Writ, October 10, 2001
- The Balance of Federalism in Unbalanced Times: Should the Supreme Court Reconsider Its Federalism Precedents In Light of the War on Terrorism?
Professor Ernest Young, University of Texas School School of Law
FindLaw's Writ, October 10, 2001
- Legal Implications of the Domestic Response to Sept. 11

Dean David Leebron, Vice Dean Michael Dorf, Professors Kimberle Crenshaw, Debra Livingston, and Jeffrey Fagan
Columbia Law School, October 9, 2001
- International Law and the Use of Force in
Response to the World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks
Professor Robert F. Turner, University of Virginia School of Law
JURIST Forum, October 8, 2001
- Hoist on Our Own Petard
Professor Marjorie Cohn, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
JURIST Forum, October 5, 2001
- Indefinite Detention Based Upon Suspicion: How the Patriot Act Will Disrupt Many Lawful Immigrants' Lives
Professor Anita Ramasastry, University of Washington School of Law
FindLaw's Writ, October 5, 2001
- National Security and Civil Liberties: How to Strike the Balance?

Professors Christopher Schroeder, Walter E. Dellinger III, Robinson O. Everett, James D. Boyle, William W. Van Alstyne, Jerome M. Culp Jr.
Duke Law School, October 2, 2001
- Rise Above: Fight Terror Legally
Professor Marjorie Cohn, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
National Law Journal, October 1, 2001
- An Alternative to the Use of U.S. Military
Force
Michael Ratner and Professor Jules Lobel, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
JURIST Forum, September 27, 2001
- The Problem with Playing the Blame Game with Respect to the September 11 Tragedy
Professor Joanna Grossman, Hofstra University Law School
FindLaw's Writ, September 26, 2001
- Pay Tribute to Reason and Think Long-Term:
Reflections on the 9-11 Tragedy
Professor Sienho Yee, University of Colorado School of Law
JURIST Forum, September 20, 2001
- Not War, Crime
Professor Peter Spiro, Hofstra University Law School
FindLaw's Writ, September 19, 2001
- Lawful Responses to Terrorism
Professor Mary Ellen O'Connell, Ohio State University College of Law
JURIST Forum, September 18, 2001
- Terrorism, Liberty and Community: Why We Need a Stronger Focus on the Community Good
Professor Scott Idleman, Marquette University Law School
FindLaw's Writ, September 18, 2001
- Attack on America: An Islamic Perspective
Professor Ali Khan, Washburn University School of Law
JURIST Forum, September 17, 2001
- Attacks on America
Professor Scott L. Silliman, Executive Director, Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, Duke University School of Law
Center on Law, Ethics and National Security, September 13, 2001
- When Extremists Test the Constitutional Order
Professor Marci Hamilton, Cardozo School of Law
FindLaw's Writ, September 13, 2001
- Terrorist Attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon
Professor Frederick Kirgis, Washington & Lee University of Law
ASIL Insights, September, 2001
—————————————————————————————
Click for more on Terrorism Law & Policy
|