Zones of Twilight: Wartime Presidential Powers and Federal Court Decision Making
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Zones of Twilight: Wartime Presidential Powers and Federal Court Decision Making

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The Bill of Rights was designed to protect the American public from encroachments of liberty by the federal government. During times of war, the president often spearheads efforts to limit rights in the name of national security. When these cases make their way through the federal courts system, it is expected that the judiciary would use rights-based language in their adj...more
Paperback, 249 pages
Published February 1st 2010 by Lexington Books (first published 2010)
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Zones of Twilight: Wartime Presidential Powers and Federal Court Decision Making (Hardcover)
The separation of powers: A framework for guiding judicial decision making when the executive limits individual liberties during armed hostilities.

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