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Benjamin Wittes' Law and the Long War is one of the most balanced and nonpolemic accounts to date of the legal isues in the "war on terror."
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Author: Curtis A. Bradley
July/August 2008
Foreign Affairs
Benjamin Wittes' Law and the Long War is one of the most balanced and nonpolemic accounts to date of the legal isues in the "war on terror."
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