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Product Description The Third Edition of Counterterrorism Law not only updates the leading casebook in this field with recent developments, but also adds new chapters on bulk collection, the structure of habeas, and the procedural path to terrorism trials. This edition also includes new features that make these challenging materials easier to read and teach: introductory questions for principal cases, and a summary of basic principles at the end of each chapter. A comprehensive Teacher s Manual gives adopters helpful additional backup. New to the Third Edition: Important recent cases, including: American Civil Liberties Union v. Clapper (2015) In re Application of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (2015) Ibrahim v. Dept. of Homeland Security (2014) Turkmen v. Hasty (2015) Hedges v. Obama (2013) Aamer v. Obama (2014) Al Bahlul v. United States (2015) Other significant new materials: materials on the U.S. intervention in Syria and operations against ISIL materials on standards for targeted killing a new chapter on bulk collection and data-mining re-organized chapters on intelligence methods, the organization of the intelligence community, and intelligence operations re-organized chapters on enhanced interrogation, including the SSCI report Features Table of Cases, Third Edition Index, Third Edition Preface / Sample Chapters Preface, Third Edition About the Author Stephen Dycus is Professor at Vermont Law School. William C. Banks is Board of Advisers Distinguished Professor at Syracuse University College of Law and Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.