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ISBN-10: 0735594759
ISBN-13: 9780735594753
Edition: 5th 2011 (Revised)
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Please Visit the Companion website:www.aspenlawschool.com/dycus_nationalsecurity4For the broadest exploration of both constitutional and domestic law issues innational security, as well as thoughtful treatment of related internationallaw topics, join your many colleagues who have made National Security Lawthe top-selling casebook in its field.This thorough revision preserves the features that earned the book suchwidespread use :a cohesive thematic framework for an examination of law and process for usingAmerican force abroad, intelligence gathering, counterterrorism, homelandsecurity and related civil liberties concerns, and access to sensitivegovernment information in a democracya rich,… well-balanced selection of primary materials, including judicialopinions, executive orders, executive branch legal memoranda, statutes, andlegislative historydescriptive text that provides context and informative historical andbackground informationcurrent and comprehensive coverage of the very latest developments in the waron terrorism, torture, the Iraq War, the USA PATRIOT Act, and related issuesan extensive Teacher's Manual -- more than 400 pages, with detailedexplanations and analysis -- completely revised to correspond to the FourthEditionthe expertise of a highly respected author teamChanges for the Fourth Edition update content and simplify teaching :full treatment of all important issues and developments in the aftermath ofSeptember 11, including the USA PATRIOT Act and its amendments, the Iraq War,detention without process, torture, extraordinary rendition, the Department ofHomeland Security, border and transportation security, military commissions,intelligence reform legislation, and moresignificant new cases, such as Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, Padilla v. Rumsfeld, U.S. v.Al-Arian, Detroit Free Press v. Ashcroft, U.S. v. Moussaoui, Peoples MojahedinOrganization of Iran v. Department of State, Rasul v. Bush, Doe v. Ashcroft,and Tenet v. Doethe middle chapters of the book are reorganized to facilitate the treatment ofintelligence gathering and detention, break larger chapters into smaller onesthat allow professors greater ease in assignments, and reflect importantdevelopments since the previous edition