Cardozo Public Law, Policy and Ethics Journal

from May 2003
Last Number: April 2007

Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
ISSN 1546-1483

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Nbr. II-1, December 2003

Symposium

Transitional Justice: The UN and The Sierra Leone Special Court

Articles

Changes In Immigration Law And Practice After September 11: A Practitioners Perspective

I. The shifting landscape of immigration law post-September 11. II. Post-September 11 Changes in Immigration Law and PracticeA. Secret detentions. B. Closed hearingsC. State and local involvement in immigration enforcement. D. Selective enforcement: Special registration-NSEERSIII. Practicing Immigration Law Post-September 11

Ethical Issues in Defending A Terrorism Case: How Secrecy and Security Impair the Defense of a Terrorism Case

I. The Special Administrative Measures (the "S.A.M.s"). II. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act ("FISA").III. Classified Information Procedures Act ("CIPA"). IV. Application of Legal Principles and Law Enforcement Techniques in Terrorism Cases to "Ordinary" Criminal Cases

In the Absence of Democracy: The Designation and Material Support Provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Laws

I.Introduction. II.The Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 (AEDPA): Criminalizing Terrorism . III.The USA PATRIOT Act (USAPA): Amendments to AEDPA and the Interplay of Terrorism Definitions. IV. The Al-Arian Case: The Anti-Terrorism Laws in Action. V.The Trouble with Conspiracy.. VI.The Trouble with RICO. VIL Concerns with Designation of Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs). VIII.Material Support: Lawful versus Unlawful Aims. IX. Due Process & Effective Judicial Revie...

Limiting Rights in Times of Crisis: Our Civil War Experience - A History Lesson for a Post-9-11 America

I.Legitimate Restrictions on LibertyII. Suspending Habeas Corpus Under the ConstitutionIII. Ex parte Merryman and Civil war suspension of Habeas Corpus IV. Ex parte Mllligan and postwar Judicial Interpretation of Suspension. V.The Lessons of Merryman and Milligan

The War Powers in Brief: On the Irreducible Politics of the Matter

I. Constitutional Text as a Framework for Analysis. II. Original Understanding of the Declare War Clause. III.Contrary Evidence and Practical Responses

Speeches

Ethical Issues in Defending a Terrorism Case: Stuck in the Middle

Legislative Supremacy: Myth or Reality?

National Security Entry Exit Registration System -Nseers-

Nothing but the Facts

The Constitution in Crisis Times