Vol. 12: No. 3 (Spring 2007) - Symposium: Still a Frightening Unknown: Achieving a Constitutional Balance between Civil Liberties and National Security during the War on Terror
Symposium
Symposium ("Challenges and Changes to Military from the War on Terror": Introduction
Jon W. Shelburne
Still a Frightening Unknown: Achieving a Constitutional Balance between Civil Liberties and National Security during the War on Terror
Frank J. Williams, Nicole J. Dulude Esq., and Kimberly A. Tracey
Reliability and the Interests of Justice: Interpreting the Military Commissions Act of 2006 to Deter Coercive Interrogations
Peter Margulies and Laura Corbin
The Case Against Secret Evidence
Victor Hansen and Lawrence Friedman
Is There a Crisis in Military Appellate Justice?
Eugene R. Fidell
Trust Not Their Presents, Nor Admit the Horse: Countering the Technically-Based Espionage Threat
Robert Gray Bracknell
Modern Military Necessity: The Role & Relevance of Military Lawyers
Michael A. Newton
The United States Army Reserve: Welcome to the Hotel California We are all just prisioners here
Elizabeth Cameron Hernandez