From Chinese Exclusion to Guantanamo Bay

Plenary Power And the Prerogative State

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From Chinese Exclusion to Guantanamo Bay

Plenary Power And the Prerogative State

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"Continuous expansion of executive power is igniting national debate: Is the administration authorized to detain people without charges or access to counsel, due process, or a fair trial? Is torture acceptable as long as it doesn't happen on U.S. soil? In a new study of the use of plenary power - the doctrine under which U.S. courts have allowed the exercise of U.S. jurisdiction without concomitant constitutional protection - Natsu Taylor Saito puts contemporary policies in historical perspective, illustrating how such extensions of power have been upheld by courts from the 1880s to the present.".

"From Chinese Exclusion to Guantanamo Bay also provides a larger context for understanding problems resulting from the exercise of plenary power. Saito explains how the rights of individuals and groups deemed Other by virtue of race or national origin have been violated under both the Constitution and international law. The differing treatment of Jose Padilla and John Walker Lindh - both Americans accused of terrorism - provides an example of such disparate approaches. Such executive actions and their sanction by Congress and the judiciary, Saito argues, undermine not just individual rights but the very foundations of our national security - democracy and the rule of law."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
497

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From Chinese Exclusion to Guantanamo Bay: Plenary Power And the Prerogative State
February 15, 2007, University Press of Colorado
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Library of Congress
KF5060 .S25 2007, KF5060.S25 2006, KF5060 .S25 2006, KF5060 .S25 2007x

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
497
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.2 x 1.5 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

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Open Library
OL8345552M
ISBN 10
0870818511
ISBN 13
9780870818516
LCCN
2006026778
OCLC/WorldCat
70402252
Library Thing
3697828
Goodreads
986092

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