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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
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Vol. 68, Issue 4, 2005January 01, 2005 EDT

HAMDI MEETS YOUNGSTOWN: JUSTICE JACKSON’S WARTIME SECURITY JURISPRUDENCE AND THE DETENTION OF “ENEMY COMBATANTS”

Sarah H. Cleveland,
Enemy combatantsfundamental libertiesforeign affairsconstitutional civil liberties
Albany Law Review
Sarah H. Cleveland, HAMDI MEETS YOUNGSTOWN: JUSTICE JACKSON’S WARTIME SECURITY JURISPRUDENCE AND THE DETENTION OF “ENEMY COMBATANTS,” 68 Albany Law Review (2005).

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