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National Security Law, Eighth Edition

Authors
  • Stephen Dycus
  • William C. Banks
  • Emily Berman
  • Peter Raven-Hansen
  • Stephen I. Vladeck
Series / Aspen Casebook Series
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Table of contents
Preface

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For more than 30 years, National Security Law has helped create and shape an entire new field of law. It has been adopted for classroom use at most American law schools, all of the military academies, and many non-law graduate programs.

The Eighth Edition of this leading casebook provides an up-to-date, user-friendly survey of this extremely dynamic field. Relying heavily on original materials and provocative notes and questions, this book encourages students to play the roles of national security professionals, politicians, judges, and ordinary citizens. And, by showing the development of doctrine in historical context, it urges them to see their responsibility as lawyers to help keep this country safe and free.

Like earlier editions, the new book deals with basic separation-of-powers principles, the interaction of U.S. and international law, the use of military force, intelligence, detention, criminal prosecution, homeland security, and national security information — more than enough to provide teachers with a rich menu of readings for classes.

The Eighth Edition also addresses dramatic new security threats from without and within.

New to the Eighth Edition:
  • The COVID pandemic and its national security implications;
  • Efforts to subvert the results of the 2020 presidential election, culminating in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, including the criminal liability of participants, and the possible criminal liability, immunity, and disqualification of former President Trump;
  • Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine;
  • Espionage Act prosecution of former President Trump in the Mar-a-Lago documents case;
  • The October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel by Hamas fighters based in the Gaza Strip;
  • Climate change and its growing threat to world security.

 
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SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
Contents    
Preface    
Acknowledgments    
Editors’ Note    


Chapter 1.    Introduction    

PART I. FRAMEWORK    
Chapter 2.    Providing for the “Common Defence”: The Original Understanding    
Chapter 3.    The President’s National Security Powers    
Chapter 4.    Congress’s National Security Powers    
Chapter 5.    The Courts’ National Security Powers    

PART II. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND “OUR LAW”    
Chapter 6.    The Domestic Effect of International Law    
Chapter 7.    The Extraterritorial Reach of U.S. Law    
Chapter 8.    The Right to Wage War ( jus ad bellum)    
Chapter 9.    International Humanitarian Law ( jus in bello)    

PART III. USING FORCE ABROAD    
Chapter 10.    Collective Use of Force    
Chapter 11.    Unilateral Use of Force    
Chapter 12.    Targeted Killing    
Chapter 13.    Cyber Operations    
Chapter 14.    Nuclear War    
Chapter 15.    Peace and Humanitarian Operations    

PART IV. INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS AND COLLECTION    
Chapter 16.    Introducing Intelligence    
Chapter 17.    The Intelligence Community: Organization and Authority    
Chapter 18.    Covert Operations    
Chapter 19.    The Fourth Amendment and National Security    
Chapter 20.    Congressional Authority for Foreign Intelligence Surveillance    
Chapter 21.    Programmatic Electronic Surveillance for Foreign Intelligence    
Chapter 22.    The Third-Party Doctrine    
Chapter 23.    Screening for Security    
Chapter 24.    Profiling and Travel Bans    

PART V. NATIONAL SECURITY DETENTION AND INTERROGATION    
Chapter 25.    Habeas Corpus and the Suspension Clause    
Chapter 26.    Military Detention    
Chapter 27.    Preventive Detention    
Chapter 28.    Interrogating National Security Detainees    
PART VI. PROSECUTING THREATS TO NATIONAL SECURITY    
Chapter 29.    International Terrorism and Related Crimes    
Chapter 30.    Domestic National Security Crimes and Domestic Terrorism    
Chapter 31.    National Security Prosecutions    

PART VII. HOMELAND SECURITY    
Chapter 32.    Responding to Domestic Emergencies    
Chapter 33.    The Military’s Domestic Role    

PART VIII. OBTAINING AND PROTECTING NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION    
Chapter 34.    Safeguarding National Security Information    
Chapter 35.    Access to National Security Information    
Chapter 36.    Censorship    

Appendix — Constitution of the United States    
Table of Cases    
Index    


 
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Edition
Eighth Edition
Publication date
2024-06-26
Copyright Year
2024
Pages
1344
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9798889062905
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9798889062929
Subject
National Security and Armed Conflict
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