Total Publications: 4
    • The Report of the Constitution Project’s Task Force on Detainee Treatment (2013)

      In 2013, The Constitution Project’s Task Force on Detainee Treatment published a groundbreaking report on the U.S. government’s treatment of suspected terrorists during the Clinton, Bush, and Obama administrations. At the time of its release, it was the most comprehensive investigation and analysis of the issue.

    • 20 Harvard International Review 50 (Summer, 1998).
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    • Legal Reform: Reviving Human Rights in the Muslim World

      Muslim countries are the bete noire of the Human Rights Movement. Problems in these countries range from a denial of democratic rights to restrictions on speech, movement, and education.

    • 8 Wash. & Lee Race & Ethnic Anc. L.J. 1 (2002)
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    • Foreword

      Throughout recent history, changes in the law have been significantly influenced by technological developments. It was, after all, the increasing need for capital to finance massive projects, such as railway systems and auto manufacturing, along with related services, such as banks and insurance companies, that changed the face of the modem legal profession, accelerating the emergence of today’s corporate structures and securities laws.1

    • Symposium, Opening Remarks, American Muslims and Civil Rights: Testimonies and Critiques

      This town hall meeting, which highlights some of the important developments in the American Muslim experience after September 11, presents both a challenge and an opportunity to our community. Whether these new developments will provide a serious impetus for constructive change in society at large is a matter for all Americans to reflect upon. The events that have come to pass which we spotlight in this symposium will hopefully contribute to that process.