Posted by Eric Posner:
Cole embraces preventive detention for Al Qaeda conflict
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_12_07-2008_12_13.shtml#1229091049


   David Cole, a longtime, trenchant critic of the Bush administration�s
   war-on-terror tactics, [1]defends preventive detention, albeit with
   due process protections and other limitations. The world is upside
   down! For Cole, preventive detention is justified because the conflict
   with Al Qaeda is war-like enough to bring into play traditional
   military detention rules; more process�lawyers love process!�is needed
   because of the differences between this conflict and traditional war.
   I don�t know whether Cole has changed his mind or has always believed
   that the Bush administration�s basic approach was right but just went
   too far. Nothing in his earlier writings suggested to me the latter
   view but perhaps I did not parse the text carefully enough. He
   supports "Closing Guantanamo" (the title of his piece -- did the
   editors read it before publishing it?), but the purely symbolic nature
   of this move has become blindingly clear.

   In my [2]response, I argue that limiting preventive detention to the
   conflict with Al Qaeda will, in practice even if not by design, create
   a two-track system: preventive detention for Muslim terrorist
   suspects, ordinary criminal process for terrorist suspects who belong
   to other religions or to secular movements. Not a good way to "reboot"
   our relations with Muslim countries, and in tension with rule-of-law
   commitments to equal application of the law. Liberty will yield to
   equality: a general preventive detention system, modeled on that of
   France, lies in the future, I predict. The problem is not so much that
   of Muslim extremists with violent aims as the miniaturization of
   weapons technology, which can be exploited by terrorists of all
   stripes as well as ordinary criminals. [3]Joanne Mariner defends
   conventional criminal processes. [4]Bobby Chesney questions the
   application of Cole�s approach overseas.

References

   1. http://bostonreview.net/BR34.1/cole.php
   2. http://bostonreview.net/BR34.1/posner.php
   3. http://bostonreview.net/BR34.1/mariner.php
   4. http://bostonreview.net/BR34.1/chesney.php

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