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Parent topics
- Constitutional law [r]: Interpretation of legal matters with the assumption that a formal constitution is the supreme authority; usually refers to U.S. jurisprudence [e]
Subtopics
- Ann Coulter [r]: Confrontational American conservative author and media personality represented by Creators Syndicate; "favorite columnist", American Conservative Union; columnist, WorldNetDaily [e]
- David Frum [r]: An American conservative author and commentator, who advocates renewal of the conservative movement and U.S. Republican Party, and has written in favor of an aggressive policy against terror, including preventive war; fired in March 2010 as Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute [e]
- Jack Goldsmith [r]: US law professor specializing in international law; former Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel in the George W. Bush Administration [e]
- Peter Keisler [r]: Appellate attorney and partner, Sidley Austin; opposed Keep America Safe "al-Qaeda Seven" ad; Assistant attorney general for the civil division in the George W. Bush Administration; acting Attorney General until Michael Mukasey was confirmed; founding member of Federalist Society [e]
- American Enterprise Institute [r]: A major U.S. political, economic and international relations "think tank", which has always been associated with a free enterprise view, and has, in recent decades, become more associated with neoconservatism and an interventionist foreign policy; many of its fellows went into policy positions in Republican administrations, and returned at the end of their tenure [e]
- Francis Boyle [r]: Law professor at the University of Illinois, who teaches and writes on international law and its interactions with politics; has been attorney of record in many international disputes, especially dealing with war crimes, generally for antiwar and anticolonialist positions; drafted U.S. version of Biological Weapons and Toxins Convention; legal counsel for Bosnia and Herzegovina; counsel to Palestinian Authority; believes U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq is illegal [e]
- Unitary executive theory [r]: A U.S. concept of constitutional law and politics, which believes that the President of the United States has a right, and indeed an obligation, to take certain actions without Congressional or Judicial checks and balances [e]
- Lawfare [r]: The use of international law as a component of national grand strategy, or asymmetrical warfare by national or non-national actors [e]