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National Security Law and Counterterrorism Law, 2023-2024 Supplement
NATIONAL SECURITY LAW AND COUNTERTERRORISM LAW 2022-2023 SUPPLEMENT
This timely casebook provides a complete exploration of both constitutional and domestic law issues of national security, blended with cases, notes, questions, and original materials. The best-selling casebook in the field, National Security Law, Third Edition, Is both current and comprehensive. Some of the effective features that earned the book its leading position include: a cohesive thematic framework that examines policy And The consequences surrounding American use of force, intelligence operations, and counterterrorism efforts rich primary materials, such as judicial opinions, executive correspondence, statutes, and legislative history penetrating hypothetical questions that prompt analysis of the actual issues faced by national security professionals plentiful descriptive text to supply context and informative historical and background materials Material in the Third Edition is especially important in light of current national security issues: Part III, devoted to terrorism and transnational law enforcement, includes the original Osama bin Laden case, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee v. Reno, and materials on consequence management extensive coverage throughout the book of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 with legal analysis of U.S. And international responses U.S. military involvement in Columbia U.S. And NATO activity in Kosovo
National Security Law, Sixth Edition and Counterterrorism Law, Third Edition, 2018-2019 Case Supplement
It is an increasingly Herculean task to stay abreast of developments in our field, given their dizzying pace and substantive breadth. Even with new editions of National Security Law and Counterterrorism Law slated for publication in Spring 2020, the 2019–2020 Supplement will help students and teachers stay up to date during the coming academic year. By including the most important recent cases, legislation, and executive branch actions, the new Supplement also underscores the critical work that lawyers do to keep this nation both safe and free. Available in August. Recent developments addressed in the 2019-2020 Supplement: Fallout from the Mueller Report U.S.-Mexico border wall, emergencies, and related issues Russian interference in U.S. elections Congressional access to Executive Branch information The next generation of Guantánamo litigation Much more
This collection of cases and other materials, current through July 2008, Is intended for use with National Security Law, Fourth Edition and Counterterrorism Law .
This is the 2013-2014 case supplement to accompany National Security Law, Fifth Edition, and Counterterrorism Law, Second Edition. Table of Contents Preface Teacher's Guide for National Security Law (5th edition) Teacher's Guide for Counterterrorism Law (2d edition) Table of Cases Remarks of the President at the National Defense University, May 23, 2013 Clapper v. Amnesty International USA (S. Ct. Feb. 26, 2013) Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. (S. Ct. Apr. 17, 2013) Note on United States v. Hamdan (Hamdan II) (D.C. 36 Cir. Oct. 16, 2012) Leon Panetta, Secretary of Defense, Remarks to the Business Executives for National Security, Oct. 11, 2012 Harold Hongju Koh, International Law in Cyberspace, Sept. 18, 2012 Presidential Policy Directive PPD-20, U.S. Cyber Operations Policy (n.d.) Remarks by the President at the National Defense University, May 23, 2013 (targeting) U.S. Policy Standards and Procedures for the Use of Force in Counterterrorism Operations Outside the United States and Areas of Active Hostilities, May 22, 2013 Department of Justice, White Paper: Lawfulness of a Lethal Operation Directed Against a U.S. Citizen Who Is a Senior Operational Leader of Al-Qa'ida or an Associated Force, Draft Nov. 8, 2011 Note on "Gang of Four" notifications Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Intelligence Community Directive No. 112: Congressional Notification, Nov. 16, 2011 Introduction: The Fourth Amendment and National Security Note on United States v. Jones (S. Ct. Jan. 23, 2012) Note updating FISA reporting data Notes and Questions on NSA's STELLARWIND program Office of the Inspector General, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 1109-0002 Working Draft, Mar. 24, 2009 Note on FISA Amendments Act renewal Notes and Questions on the Snowden Leaks and PRISM Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., Exhibit A, Procedures Used by the National Security Agency for Targeting Non-United States Persons Reasonably Believed to Be Located Outside the United States to Acquire Foreign Intelligence Information Pursuant to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, July 28, 2009 Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., Exhibit B, Minimization Procedures Used by the National Security Agency in Connection with Acquisitions of Foreign Intelligence Information Pursuant to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, July 28, 2009 Note on third-party records Note on Section 215 "metadata" Note on In re National Security Letter (N.D. Cal. Mar. 14, 2013) United States v. Cotterman (9th Cir. Mar. 8, 2013) Ibrahim v. Department of Homeland Security (9th Cir. Feb 8, 2012) Al-Zahrani v. Rodriguez (D.C. Cir. Feb. 21, 2012) Note on Jurisdiction-Stripping and Bivens Claims In re Guantanamo Bay Detainee Continued Access to Counsel (D.D.C. Sept. 6, 2012) Notes and Questions National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012, §§1021-1022,
National Security Law and Counterterrorism Law Supplement
Civil Procedure: A Coursebook provides solid scholarship but does not hide the ball. The book's accessibility, organization, and interior design support its innovative pedagogy.New to the Third Edition: Recent (Dec. 1, 2015) rule amendments abrogate the federal forms and make important changes to the discovery rules. This edition reflects both sets of changes and includes provocative new materials on the revitalized proportionality standard of discovery and the ethical requirements for competency in electronic discovery, in addition to other smaller updates.
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