United States
Legislative Framework
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U.S. Code, Title 18, § 956, 2332, 2332b, 2339A, 2339B, 175, 831, 2332c, 2332a
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U.S. Code, Title 18, § 2331, 2332b
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U.S. Code, Title 6 – Domestic Security, Cornell University Law School
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United States Code, Office of the Law Revision Counsel
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H. R. 5471: Countering Terrorism Radicalization Act, June 14 2016
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H.R. 1735: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016, January 6 2015
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United States Code, 2012 Edition, Supplement 2, Title 50 - War and National Defense
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S.3327 - Terrorist Expatriation Act, 111th Congress (2009-2010)
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115 STAT. 224, Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF), Public Law 107–40 107th Congress, 2001
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H.R. 3162: Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT ACT) Act of 2001
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95th Congress, Public Law 95-511 – Oct. 25, 1978, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
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Title 50, Appendix Act Oct. 6, 1917, CH. 106, 40 STAT. 411, Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917
Government Documents
Case Law
Periodicals
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Jennifer DASKAL et Stephen I. VLADECK, After the AUMF, Havard National Security Journal, Vol. 5, 2014
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Michael J. GLENNON, National Security and Double Government, Havard National Security Journal, Vol. 5, 2014
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Hina SHAMSI et Alex ABDO, Privacy and Surveillance Post-9/11, American Bar Association, Vol. 38 No. 1, 2011
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Stephen I. VLADECK, The Supreme Court, the War on Terrorism, and the Separation of Powers, American Bar Association, Vol 38 No 1, 2011
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Mason C. CLUTTER, Guantanamo : Ten years after 9/11, American Bar Association, Vol. 38 No 1, 2011
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Deepa IYER et Jayesh M. RATHOD, 9/11 and the transformation of U.S Immigration Law and Policy, American Bar Association, Vol. 38 No 1, 2011