Terrorism, government, and law : national authority and local autonomy in the War on Terror / edited by Susan N. Herman and Paul Finkelman.
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- 9780313347337 (alk. paper)
- 0313347336 (alk. paper)
- 341.6 HER.T
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The vigor of anti-commandeering doctrine in times of terror -- Welcome to the dark side : liberals rediscover federalism in the wake of the war on terror -- Collapsing spheres : joint terrorism task forces, federalism, and the war on terror -- State incarceration of federal prisoners after September 11 : whose jail is it anyway? -- Empowering states when it matters : a different approach to preemption -- Converse sec.1983 suits in which states police federal agents : an idea whose time has arrived -- The roots of Printz : proslavery constitutionalism, national law enforcement, federalism, and local cooperation -- The security constitution.
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