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Can the President Kill a U.S. Citizen without a Trial?

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William P. Marshall
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Who Guards the Guardians (Use of Predator Drones)

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Due Process and Targeted Killings of Terrorists

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Richard Murphy
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Current National Security Issues and the Law

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Extraordinary Rendition from the Perspective of a Former CIA Lawyer

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Should the Constitution Follow the Flag? Civilian Trials for Al-Qaeda

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Using Civilian Courts to Try War on Terror Detainees

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Berghuis v. Thompson: The Merits of the Supreme Court Ruling

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The State of the Revolution: Perspective on Iranian Law & Public Policy

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William P. Marshall

William P. Marshall

William Rand Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law, University of North Carolina School of Law

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William (Bill) Marshall joined the Carolina Law faculty in 2001 and serves as the William R. Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law. His teaching and research interests include the first amendment, presidential power, election law, federal jurisdiction, federal judicial selection, civil procedure, and media law. Marshall is the author of numerous book chapters, articles, and essays on free speech, separation of powers, the Establishment Clause, and the Free Exercise Clause. His work has appeared in the Harvard Law Review, the Yale Law Journal, the Supreme Court Review, and the University of Chicago Law Review, among others. 

Marshall received his law degree from the University of Chicago and his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Marshall was Deputy Counsel to the President and Deputy Assistant to the President during the Clinton Administration and also served as the Solicitor General for the State of Ohio. He has taught at the Northwestern, Boston University, Vanderbilt, Ohio State, DePaul, Case Western Reserve, William and Mary, and the University Connecticut law schools. Prior to beginning his teaching career, Marshall was a Special Assistant Attorney General for the State of Minnesota.

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Charles Swift

Attorney

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Peter Thompson

Minnesota Law

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University of Utah

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University of Utah, Middle East Center

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David Rudd

University of Utah, Political Science

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