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Democracy Detained: Secret Unconstitutional Practices in the U.S. War on Terror

Title : Democracy Detained: Secret Unconstitutional Practices in the U.S. War on Terror
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Rating : 4.29 (767 Votes)
Asin : B0071UMKN2
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 400 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-07-22
Language : English

Supreme Court case that resulted in a decision allowing the nearly 600 detainees held at the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba to challenge their unlawful indefinite detentions. . Previously, she was deputy legal director for the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) and director counsel of the Guantánamo Global Justice Initiative there. About the Author BARBARA OLSHANSKY is the Leah Kaplan Distinguished Professor in Human Rights at Stanford University. She was one of the lead attorneys who brought the landmark U.S

Hypocritical and spineless author. This author does not have the moral fortitude and authority to speak about democracy and human rights. Her words are but as air. Perhaps if she had the moral fortitude of Dr. Martin Luther King and is willing to make sacrifices like him, then her words might not have sounded so academically hollow and empty.

Previously, she was deputy legal director for the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) and director counsel of the Guantánamo Global Justice Initiative there. . BARBARA OLSHANSKY is the Leah Kaplan Distinguished Professor in Human Rights at Stanford University. She was one of the lead attorneys who brought the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that resulted in a decision allowing the nearly 600 detainees held at the Guantán

government for covert actions at home and abroad. Democracy Detained is an essential resource for Americans concerned about their civil rights.. She reports on current shocking practices, from the outsourcing of torture through extraordinary rendition, to first-person testimony from innocent men imprisoned without charge at Guantánamo Bay, to revelations of a surveillance network tapped into the homes of average citizens. Prominent legal activist Barbara Olshansky documents the assault on our constitutional democracy since 9/11, meticulously analyzing the unlawful justifications made by the U.S. Democracy Detained exposes the deplorable secret crimes committed by the Bush administration in their war on terror

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