Articles
Kriegsraison or Military Necessity? The Bush Administration's Wilhelmine Attitude Towards the Conduct of War
Scott Horton
The Proliferation of the Law of International Criminal Tribunals Within Terrorism and "Unlawful" Combatancy Trials After Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops
When to Push the Envelope: Legal Ethics, the Rule of Law, and National Security Strategy
Peter Margulies
Guantanamo and U.S. Law
Joseph C. Sweeney
Military Commission Trials at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: Do They Satisfy International and Constitutional Law?
Jennifer Trahan
Essays
The Attorney-Client Relationship in Guantanamo Bay
Mark Denbeaux and Christa Boyd-Nafstad
Jack Bauer and the Rule of Law: The Case of Extraordinary Rendition
James R. Silkenat and Peter M. Norman
Notes
Don't Forget the Family: A Proposal for Expanding Immediate Protection to Families of Human Trafficking Survivors
Katrina Lynne Baker
The Guantanamo Protective Order
Brendan M. Driscoll