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Please join us for a lively discussion about Jack Goldsmith's new book, "Power and Constraint: The Accountable Presidency after 9/11," hosted by AEI and the Federalist Society.
Aggressive counterterrorism policies will continue into the next presidency, but they will be wrapped in more attractive packaging.
Why the government may lose the Guantanamo Bay trials--even if it wins.
Four questions for attorney general-designate Michael B. Mukasey.
This book is an account of the clash between the rule of law and the necessity of defending America.
Fortunately, U.S. and European policymakers appear to be headed toward more of a consensus on how to try Islamist terrorists.
A Congressionally appointed and sanctioned system of preventive detention would solve the problem of how to handle terrorist detainees.
The Bush administration's advocacy of the Convention on the Law of the Sea is baffling.





