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Bush, the Detainees, and the Constitution: The Battle over Presidential Power in the War on Terror Book

Bush, the Detainees, and the Constitution: The Battle over Presidential Power in the War on Terror
Bush, the Detainees, and the Constitution: The Battle over Presidential Power in the War on Terror, The infamous detainees of Guantánamo, garbed in their bright orange prison jumpsuits, have come to symbolize a host of controversial policies and powers claimed by President George W. Bush in the so-called war on terror. Designated as enemy combatants, , Bush, the Detainees, and the Constitution: The Battle over Presidential Power in the War on Terror has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Bush, the Detainees, and the Constitution: The Battle over Presidential Power in the War on Terror
  • Written by author Howard Ball
  • Published by University Press of Kansas, August 2007
  • The infamous detainees of Guantánamo, garbed in their bright orange prison jumpsuits, have come to symbolize a host of controversial policies and powers claimed by President George W. Bush in the so-called war on terror. Designated as "enemy combatants,"
  • The infamous detainees of Guantánamo, garbed in their bright orange prison jumpsuits, have come to symbolize a host of controversial policies and powers claimed by President George W. Bush in the so-called war on terror. Designated as "enemy combat
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Introduction: Is the American Republic Invulnerable?     1
Presidential Power versus the Constitution's Limits on Power     6
Capturing the Enemy     37
Treatment of the Enemy     56
Bush versus the U.S. Supreme Court, Round One, 2003-2004     87
Bush versus the U.S. Supreme Court, Round Two, 2004-2006     125
Bush Trumps the U.S. Supreme Court: The 2006 Military Commissions Act     175
Epilogue: The 2006 Midterm Elections and a Return to the U.S. Supreme Court     187
Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) Resolution, September 18, 2001     199
Presidential Military Order 1, November 13, 2001     201
The Third Geneva Convention of 1949: Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War. Geneva, August 12, 1949 (Preamble, Parts I and II)     205
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, Entered into Force June 26, 1987 (Preamble, Part I)     215
Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 (Title X-Matters Relating to Detainees)     221
Military Commissions Act of 2006 (Excerpts)     229
Notes     233
Index     267


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