Posted by David Kopel:
Tenth Circuit Survey, Second Amendment, Habeas:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_05_17-2009_05_23.shtml#1242765947


   The Denver University Law Review's annual Tenth Circuit Survey is
   [1]now on-line, in full text. The Survey is issue 3 of volume
   86--below the tables of contents for issues 1 and 2, and the special
   issue on Obama.
   The Tenth Circuit Survey issue includes my article, [2]The Second
   Amendment in the Tenth Circuit: Three Decades of (mostly) Harmless
   Error.
   One article in the issue which is not about the Tenth Circuit is
   [3]Back to Basics: Habeas Corpus Procedures and Long-Term Executive
   Detention, by Marc Falkoff. He surveys the historical development of
   habeas, and argues that habeas has developed in a dialect between the
   judiciary and the other branches, and that an essential part of the
   dialect has been the judiciary's willingness to push back against
   executive or legislative attempts to constrict habeas. In the context
   of the Guantanamo detentions, he urges the judiciary to take a more
   assertive stance for more robust habeas.

References

   1. 
http://www.law.du.edu/index.php/denver-university-law-review/current-issues
   2. http://law.du.edu/documents/denver-university-law-review/v86-3/Kopel.pdf
   3. http://law.du.edu/documents/denver-university-law-review/v86-3/Falkoff.pdf

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