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- Title
DETAINMENT POWER: THE LIMITS OF THE PRESIDENT'S POWER TO SUSPEND HABEAS CORPUS DURING MILITARY CONFLICTS.
- Authors
Howe, Zach
- Abstract
The article focuses on the limits of U.S. presidents' powers during military conflicts, particularly the power to detain and the suspension of habeas corpus. Topics include the U.S. Supreme Court cases Rasul v. Bush and Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, the precedent sent by the U.S. Supreme Court case Boumediene v. Bush, and due process in the U.S.
- Subjects
UNITED States; EXECUTIVE power; HABEAS corpus; DETENTION of persons; RASUL v. Bush; HAMDI v. Rumsfeld (Supreme Court case); BOUMEDIENE v. Bush; LEGAL precedent; DUE process of law
- Publication
Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, 2014, Vol 37, Issue 2, p677
- ISSN
0193-4872
- Publication type
Article