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  • Volume 81: Issue 4


    Indiana Law Journal

    Volume 81: Issue 4
    Fall 2006
    Foreward
    Dawn E. Johnson
    Articles
    Can the President Be Torturer in Chief?
    Harold Hongju Koh

    The Statutory Commander in Chief

    Neil Kinkopf

    Lost Constitutional Moorings: Recovering the War Power
    Louis Fisher

    Finding Effective Constraints on Exeutive Power: Interrogation, Detention, and Torture
    Deborah N. Pearlstein

    Unitariness and Myopia: The Executive Branch, Legal Process, and Torture
    Cornelia Pillard

    The Executive Avoidance Canon
    H. Jefferson Powell

    Regulating the Commander in Chief: Some Theories 
    Saikrishna Prakash

    Loaded Dice and Other Problems: A Further Reflection on the Statutory Commander in Chief 
    Christopher H. Shcroeder

    The War Powers Outside the Courts 
    William Michael Treanor

    Documents

    Principles to Guide the Office of Legal Counsel

    Documents Relating to the National Security Agency Spying Program: Framing the Debate

    Study

    The Pride of Indiana: An Empirical Study of the Law School Experience and Careers of Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington Alumni 
    Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Jeffrey E. Stake, Kaushik Mukhopadhaya, and Timothy A. Haley

     

    Note
    The Insanity Defense in the Twenty-First Century: How Recent United States Supreme Court Case Law Can Improve the System
    Julie E. Grachek

    The Federal Courts of Appeals, Unpublished Decisions, and the “No-Citation” Rule
    Dione Christopher Greene



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