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State Secrets and Executive Accountability

  • Christina E. Wells
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Bush and Obama Fight Terrorists Outside Justice Jackson's Twilight Zone

What Good Is Habeas?

State Secrets and Executive Accountability

Racheting Back: International Law as a Constraint on Executive Power

National Security and the Article Ii Shell Game

"A New Era of Openness?": Disclosing Intelligence to Congress Under Obama

Obama's Equivocal Defense of Agency Independence

Bush, Obama and Beyond: Observations on the Prospect of Fact Checking Executive Department Threat Claims Before the Use of Force

Preemption Choice in Context

Presidents, Preemption, and the States

The Unreviewable Executive: Kiyemba, Maqaleh, and the Obama Administration

Our Boggling Constitution: Or, Taking Text Really, Really Seriously

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