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Beyond Guantanamo: Two Constitutional Objections to Nonmilitary Preventive Detention

by Eric Sandberg-Zakian | Jun 2, 2011 | Main Volumes

By Eric Sandberg-Zakian* — Click here to read the full text of the Article Eric Sandberg-Zakian addresses nonmilitary preventive detention, a scheme that has gained support as a sensible alternative to holding suspected terrorists now that indefinite,...

Beyond Guantanamo: Two Constitutional Objections to Nonmilitary Preventive Detention

by Eric Sandberg-Zakian | May 14, 2011 | Features, Online Edition

Now that indefinite, unreviewable military detention at Guantanamo is no longer an option, policymakers will have to decide whether and how to detain suspected terrorists.

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