Volume Thirty-Seven, Number Three
International Human Rights: An Overview:
Annual Vanderbilt Address to the New Jersey
Alumni of Harvard Law School

The Honorable James R. Zazzali

SYMPOSIUM
GUANTÁNAMO: HOW SHOULD WE RESPOND?
SETON HALL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW GUANTÁNAMO TEACH-IN

Foreword 

Baher Azmy

Introduction: Guantánamo, History, and Responsibility

Alan Sussman

Guantánamo and the “Next Frontier” of Detainee Issues

Jonathan Hafetz

More on: “Doctors Must Be Healers”

Stephen N. Xenakis, M.D.

Doctors as Pawns? Law and Medical Ethics at Guantánamo Bay

Jonathan H. Marks

First, Do No Harm: Health Professionals and Guantánamo

Leonard S. Rubenstein

ARTICLES

Navigating the Bylaw Maze
in NCAA Major-Infractions Cases

Mike Rogers & Rory Ryan

COMMENTS

Speak No Evil: MGM v. Grokster’s Potential Free
Speech Implications in the Wake of the Inducement Standard and Secondary Liability for Expression

Scott J. Sholder

To Fax or Not to Fax: Analysis of the Regulations
and Potential Burdens Imposed by the Junk Fax Prevention Act of 2005

Michael R. Laudino

Liberty or Safety: Implications of the USA PATRIOT Act and the U.K.’s Anti-Terror Laws on Freedom of Expression and Free Exercise of Religion

Christina C. Logan

The Viability of Guantánamo Bay Detainees’
Alien Tort Statute Claims Seeking Damages for
Violations of the International Law Against
Arbitrary Detention

Irena Nikolic



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