Cardozo Public Law, Policy & Ethics Journal
Volume 5, Issue 1 (Fall 2006)
Symposium
Secret Evidence and the Courts in the Age of National Security
Prefatory Matter
Symposium
Introduction
Ellen Yaroshefsky
Panel Report: Secret Evidence in the Investigative Stage: FISA, Administrative Subpoenas, and Privacy
Jameel Jaffer
Panel Report: Beyond Article III Courts: Military Tribunals, Status Review Tribunals, and Immigration Courts
Robert M. Chesney
Panel Report: Issues in Article III Courts
Debra A. Livingston
Panel Report: National Security Secrecy in the Courts: A Comparative Perspective from Israel and Ireland
Peter Raven-Hansen
Panel Report: Investigative Journalism and National Security
Zachary D. Streit
The War on Terrorism in the Courts
Gerald E. Rosen
Sword or Shield? The Government's Selective Use of Its Declassification Authority for Tactical Advantage in Criminal Prosecutions
Joshua L. Dratel
U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and Export Control Laws: How to Equate a Credit Card Transaction with a Violation of National Security Controls or Selling 400 Grams of Heroin
J. Triplett Mackintosh and Danielle R. Voorhees
The Slow Erosion of the Adversary System: Article III Courts, FISA, CIPA and Ethical Dilemmas
Ellen C. Yaroshefsky
Article
Whose Life Is It Anyway?
Kam C. Wong
Notes
Aiding the Final Push of the Digital Transition
Andrew L. Shapiro