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Litigating the Long War on Terror: The Role of Al-Aulaqi v. Obama
Lesley M Wexler
College of Law
Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity
Center for Global Studies
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War on Terror
100%
Barack Obama
100%
Long War
100%
American Civil Liberty Union
100%
Litigation
83%
Lawsuit
50%
Legal Standards
50%
Constitutional Rights
50%
American Citizens
33%
Procedural
16%
Pressing Issues
16%
Terrorist
16%
Legal Issues
16%
Executive
16%
Writs
16%
Public Debate
16%
Terrorism
16%
US Government
16%
Curb
16%
Legal Question
16%
Government Decision
16%
Policy Questions
16%
Judicial Review
16%
Executive Branch
16%
Evidentiary Standards
16%
Legal Consequences
16%
Reviewability
16%
Sovereign Immunity
16%
Executive Authority
16%
Targeted Killing
16%
Access to Lawyer
16%
State Secrets
16%
Political Question Doctrine
16%
Social Sciences
Civil and Political Rights
100%
USA
16%
Judicial Review
16%
Sovereign Immunity
16%
Standing
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Terrorism
100%