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Hamdan V. Rumsfeld»rank: 52940par: Jonathan Mahler
Chroniques et points de vue: :There have by now been many insider accounts of the Bush Administration and its War on Terror. Jonathan Mahler's The Challenge: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld and the Fight over Presidential Power, on the other hand, is very much an outsider's account: the story of two lawyers and their attempt to scale the walls of the American government and overturn the system of military commissions set up to try the detainees at Guantanamo Bay. 0ne observer called Hamdan v. Rumsfeld 'the most important decision on presidential power and the rule of law, ... |
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Black's Law Dictionary Digital»rank: 69480de: Thomson West
Chroniques et points de vue: :There have by now been many insider accounts of the Bush Administration and its War on Terror. Jonathan Mahler's The Challenge: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld and the Fight over Presidential Power, on the other hand, is very much an outsider's account: the story of two lawyers and their attempt to scale the walls of the American government and overturn the system of military commissions set up to try the detainees at Guantanamo Bay. 0ne observer called Hamdan v. Rumsfeld 'the most important decision on presidential power and the rule of law, ... |
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The Dissent of the Governed: A Meditation on Law, Religion, and Loyalty»rank: 69592par: Stephen L. Carter
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln this 'meditation on law, religion, and morality,' originally delivered as part of Harvard's annual Massey Lectures series, which has attracted speakers from Richard Rorty to Toni Morrison, Stephen L. Carter dwells on themes from his larger books, including The Culture of Disbelief, with particular attention to allegiance (and its opposite, disallegiance) to religion and state. Working from the text of the Declaration of lndependence, Carter proposes that the true measure of a democracy can be found in its treatment of those citizens who dissent with its stated values. ... |
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Speaking in God's Name: Islamic Law, Authority and Women»rank: 89297par: Khaled Abou El Fadl
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln this 'meditation on law, religion, and morality,' originally delivered as part of Harvard's annual Massey Lectures series, which has attracted speakers from Richard Rorty to Toni Morrison, Stephen L. Carter dwells on themes from his larger books, including The Culture of Disbelief, with particular attention to allegiance (and its opposite, disallegiance) to religion and state. Working from the text of the Declaration of lndependence, Carter proposes that the true measure of a democracy can be found in its treatment of those citizens who dissent with its stated values. ... |
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Driving Democracy: Do Power-Sharing Institutions Work?»rank: 71569par: Pippa Norris
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln this 'meditation on law, religion, and morality,' originally delivered as part of Harvard's annual Massey Lectures series, which has attracted speakers from Richard Rorty to Toni Morrison, Stephen L. Carter dwells on themes from his larger books, including The Culture of Disbelief, with particular attention to allegiance (and its opposite, disallegiance) to religion and state. Working from the text of the Declaration of lndependence, Carter proposes that the true measure of a democracy can be found in its treatment of those citizens who dissent with its stated values. ... |
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Deadly Beat: Inside the Royal Ulster Constabulary»rank: 70637par: Richard Latham
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln this 'meditation on law, religion, and morality,' originally delivered as part of Harvard's annual Massey Lectures series, which has attracted speakers from Richard Rorty to Toni Morrison, Stephen L. Carter dwells on themes from his larger books, including The Culture of Disbelief, with particular attention to allegiance (and its opposite, disallegiance) to religion and state. Working from the text of the Declaration of lndependence, Carter proposes that the true measure of a democracy can be found in its treatment of those citizens who dissent with its stated values. ... |
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The Everything Guide To Being A Paralegal: Winning Secrets to a Successful Career!»rank: 3436par: Steven Schneider
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln this 'meditation on law, religion, and morality,' originally delivered as part of Harvard's annual Massey Lectures series, which has attracted speakers from Richard Rorty to Toni Morrison, Stephen L. Carter dwells on themes from his larger books, including The Culture of Disbelief, with particular attention to allegiance (and its opposite, disallegiance) to religion and state. Working from the text of the Declaration of lndependence, Carter proposes that the true measure of a democracy can be found in its treatment of those citizens who dissent with its stated values. ... |
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The Ethics and Politics of Asylum: Liberal Democracy and the Response to Refugees»rank: 70575par: Matthew J. Gibney
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln this 'meditation on law, religion, and morality,' originally delivered as part of Harvard's annual Massey Lectures series, which has attracted speakers from Richard Rorty to Toni Morrison, Stephen L. Carter dwells on themes from his larger books, including The Culture of Disbelief, with particular attention to allegiance (and its opposite, disallegiance) to religion and state. Working from the text of the Declaration of lndependence, Carter proposes that the true measure of a democracy can be found in its treatment of those citizens who dissent with its stated values. ... |
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SIMPLE JUSTICE»rank: 71018par: Richard Kluger
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln this 'meditation on law, religion, and morality,' originally delivered as part of Harvard's annual Massey Lectures series, which has attracted speakers from Richard Rorty to Toni Morrison, Stephen L. Carter dwells on themes from his larger books, including The Culture of Disbelief, with particular attention to allegiance (and its opposite, disallegiance) to religion and state. Working from the text of the Declaration of lndependence, Carter proposes that the true measure of a democracy can be found in its treatment of those citizens who dissent with its stated values. ... |
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Born Again»rank: 77705par: Charles W., Colson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln this 'meditation on law, religion, and morality,' originally delivered as part of Harvard's annual Massey Lectures series, which has attracted speakers from Richard Rorty to Toni Morrison, Stephen L. Carter dwells on themes from his larger books, including The Culture of Disbelief, with particular attention to allegiance (and its opposite, disallegiance) to religion and state. Working from the text of the Declaration of lndependence, Carter proposes that the true measure of a democracy can be found in its treatment of those citizens who dissent with its stated values. ... |