September 14, 2011
12:30-1:20 PM
Room 3041
Duke Law School
Professors Curtis Bradley, Mary Dudziak, Charles Dunlap, and Neil Siegel consider how the law governing the "war on terrorism" has evolved during the ten years since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. They discuss such topics as the military detention or trial of alleged terrorists, habeas corpus review, and coercive interrogation.
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Ten Years After 9/11: The Legal Landscape of the "War on Terror"
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