Anthony Kennedy

June 15, 2011 |

A Quick Way Forward After Boumediene

Either Congress reasserts itself, or terror-friendly bedlam ensues.

June 14, 2011 | Weekly Standard

Due Process for Jihadists?

The Supreme Court ponders the constitutional rights of enemy combatants.

June 13, 2011 |

FISA Reform: The Bad Bill that Beats No Bill

The Senate bill is bipartisan -- and that's nothing to celebrate.

June 13, 2011 | Human Events

Supreme Court Wisdom Prevails in Stoneridge Case

These are challenging days for American business. Overreaction to the Enron scandal resulted in crushing regulation that has sent corporations scampering for friendlier foreign climes. Worse, a l...

July 25, 2008 | National Review Online

Avoiding ‘CSI Kandahar’

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July 23, 2008 | National Review Online

Suspend the Writ

For the protection of our troops on the battlefield and the security of all Americans, Congress needs, right now, to take action to reverse Boumediene v....

July 18, 2008 | National Review Online

The Hamdan Commission Will Go Forward

  The Hamdan majority strongly suggested that the military commissions could become regularly constituted courts if they were approved by Congress rather than unilaterally...

January 1, 2007 | Andrew McCarthy The New Criterion

Is The Nation State Threatened?

 “Is the Nation State Threatened?” This question, though apt, may fail to convey how dire the threat to sovereignty truly is. It might be better to ask, “Is the Nation Stat...

July 10, 2006 | National Review Online

Dead Man Walking

The Supreme Court's decision in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld is a national-security disaster. Forget about its undermining of military commissions. Forget...

June 26, 2006 | National Review Online

Lasering in on Leaks

Anger over the leaking of national-defense information by the media may have hit critical mass with the exposure, by the New York Times and other newspapers, of the Terrorist Finance Tracking Pro...