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Ethnic cleansing, aggressive war, cluster bombs, depleted uranium, humanitarian intervention, Yugoslavia v. Belgium, Military and Paramilitary Activities, Case Concerning Legality of Use of Force, preemptive war, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Allied Force
Race Convention, Women's Convention, Discrimination, Equal Protection, Gender, Race, Affirmative Action, International Conventions, International Covenants, Self-Executing Treaties, Ratifying Treaties, Human Rights, United Nations Charter, Proposition 209
torture, School of the Americas, counterinsurgency, WHINSEC, Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, Sister Dianna Ortiz, Roberto D'Aubuisson, Paul Aussaresses, Battle of Algiers, extrajudicial execution, Fallujah Massacre
drones, targeted killing, assassination, just war, United Nations Charter, civilian casualties, Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, use of military force, U.S. foreign policy
attorney-client privilege, confidential communication, consultation rationale, crime-fraud exception, right to counsel, Sixth Amendment, ineffective assistance of counsel, chilling effect, probable cause, reasonable suspicion, due process, Title III, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, FISA, War on Terrorism, Bureau of Prisons Regulations, Prevention of Acts of Violence and Terrorism, privilege team, Lynne Stewart, Sheik Abdel Rahman, special administrative measures, eavesdropping, USA Patriot Act, International Convenant on Civil and Political Rights
torture, degrading and inhuman treatment, interrogation, abuse of prisoners, War on Terror, Bush Administration torture policy, rendition, extraordinary rendition, CIA, counterterrorism, supermax prisons
S.B. 1070, racial profiling, Arizona immigration law, immigration enforcement, immigration status, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Governor Jan Brewer, preemption, federalism, Supremacy Clause
civil liberties, national security, Abraham Lincoln, George W. Bush, Alien and Sedition Acts, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Patriot Act, rendition, extraordinary rendition, torture, habeas corpus, Abu Ghraib, Guantánamo
Guantánamo, Iraq, torture, war crimes, surveillance, signing statement, United Nations Charter, Nuremberg, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Vietnam, Ehren Watada, command responsibility
televised trials, cameras in courtroom, Bush v. Gore, public trial, televising Supreme Court, access to trials, Supreme Court access, gavel-to-gavel coverage, oral arguments, broadcast coverage, television cameras, media exposure
torture, global war on terror, national security, detainees, terrorism, ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, attorney ethics, Office of Legal Counsel, George W. Bush, Guantanamo, John Yoo, Jay Bybee, Office of Professional Responsibility, Barack Obama
military dissent, military law, law of war, unlawful orders, war crimes, Iraq War, Afghan War, Vietnam War, Afghanistan, war on terrorism, race discrimination, sex discrimination, sexual assault, sexual harassment, rape, suicide, soldiers, servicemembers, conscientious objector, free speech
torture, cruel inhuman and degrading treatment, cruel and unusual punishment, Fifth Amendment, self-incrimination, due process, coercive interrogation, Miranda warnings, Eighth Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, international human rights