Boston University Law Review
Volume 87 Number 2 - April 2007
SYMPOSIUM: EXTRAORDINARY POWERS IN ORDINARY TIMES
Ordinary Powers in Extraordinary Times: Common Sense in Times of Crisis
Gary Lawson
Page 289
Originalism and Emergencies: A Reply to Lawson
Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermeule
Page 313
“Informal” Suspension of Normal Processes: The “War on Terror” as an Autoimmunity Crisis
Adeno Addis
Page 323
Mission Creep: Public Health Surveillance and Medical Privacy
Wendy K. Mariner
Page
347
Did The Founding Fathers Do “A Heckuva Job”? Constitutional Authorization for the Use of Federal Troops To Prevent the Loss of a Major American City
Michael Greenberger
Page
397
Human Rights Outlaws: Nuremberg, Geneva, and the Global War on Terror
George J. Annas
Page 427
NOTE
Examining the Interstate Commerce Clause Through the Lens of the Indian Commerce Clause
Nathan Speed
Page 467