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Constitution in Wartime Beyond Alarmism and Complacency

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ISBN-10: 0822334682

ISBN-13: 9780822334682

Edition: 2005

Authors: Mark Tushnet, Neal Devins, Sotirios Barber, James Fleming, Mark Brandon

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This is a collection of essays by leading constitutional scholars on the relationship between war powers and the Constitution in general and in the aftermath of September 11th.
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List price: $27.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 1/26/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 0.24" wide x 0.35" long x 0.59" tall
Weight: 0.814
Language: English

Earl J. Hess is associate professor of history at Lincoln Memorial University. He is author of many books on the Civil War, including, most recently, The Civil War in the West: Victory and Defeat from the Appalachians to the Mississippi.Mark V. Tushnet, professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center, is author, coauthor, or editor of twenty books, including a two-volume history of Thurgood Marshall's years on the Supreme Court.

Introduction
War and the American Constitutional Order
Emergencies and the Idea of Constitutionalism
Accommodating Emergencies
Counter-Stories: Maintaining and Expanding Civil Liberties in Wartime
Defending Korematsu? Reflections on Civil Liberties in Wartime
The War Powers outside the Courts
Between Civil Libertarianism and Executive Unilateralism: An Institutional Process Approach to Rights during Wartime
Realizing Constitutional and International Norms in the Wake of September 11
The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights
War, Crisis, and the Constitution
Afterword: The Supreme Court's 2004 Decisions
About the Contributors