Zones of twilight : wartime presidential powers and federal court decision making / Amanda DiPaolo.
2010
KF5060 .D57 2010 (Map It)
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Author
Title
Zones of twilight : wartime presidential powers and federal court decision making / Amanda DiPaolo.
Published
Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, [2010]
Copyright
©2010
Call Number
KF5060 .D57 2010
ISBN
9780739138335 (hbk. : alk. paper)
0739138332 (hbk. : alk. paper)
9780739138342 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0739138340 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780739138359 (e-book)
0739138359 (e-book)
0739138332 (hbk. : alk. paper)
9780739138342 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0739138340 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780739138359 (e-book)
0739138359 (e-book)
Description
xi, 249 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)431934144
Summary
"The Bill of Rights was designed to protect the American public from encroachments of liberty by the federal government. During times of war, the president often spearheads efforts to limit rights in the name of national security. When these cases make their way through the federal courts system, it is expected that the judiciary would use rights-based language in their adjudication of cases dealing with such rights-based claims. Zones of Twilight shows that the courts actually use the separation of powers to decide these cases. In other words, the courts look to see if Congress has authorized the president to limit the liberties in question. More often than not, if Congress is on board, so are the federal courts. Although the common conception is that the courts give the president a blank check during war, it is in fact Congress that has received that blank check." "Zones of Twilight looks at four reoccurring issues during times of war where the courts have had to decide cases where the executive has limited individual freedoms: military detentions, warrantless electronic surveillance, emergency economic powers, and free speech."--BOOK JACKET.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Portion of Title
Wartime presidential powers and federal court decision making
Gift
Purchased from the income of the Edith L. Fisch Fund
Gift

The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Edith L. Fisch Fund
Table of Contents
Ch. 1
Introduction
1
Ch. 2
Guiding War Powers Judicial Decision Making
19
Ch. 3
Military Detentions
45
Ch. 4
Warrantless Electronic Surveillance
87
Ch. 5
Economic Property Rights
127
Ch. 6
Free Speech
161
Conclusion
199
Cases
217
Bibliography
225
Index
243
About the Author
249