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  • {{r|Jack Goldsmith}}
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  • [[Lawfare]], in the context discussed by [[Jack Goldsmith]], is the use of [[international humanitarian law]] as a means of exerting | author = Jack Goldsmith
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  • According to [[Jack Goldsmith]], working through his counsel, [[David Addington]], Cheney was committed t | author = [[Jack Goldsmith]]
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  • Jack Goldsmith, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel (OLC), described an im | author = Jack Goldsmith
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  • ...ation]]. The ''Washington Post'' and ''Los Angeles Times'' endorsed him. [[Jack Goldsmith]] said “Peter would be an outstanding judge.… Peter is a person of ext
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  • ...[[American conservatism|American conservative]] legal theorists, such as [[Jack Goldsmith]], and organizations, such as the [[Federalist Society]], regard it with es | author = [[Jack Goldsmith]]
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  • | isbn = 9780393976486 | publisher = W.W. Norton | year = 2010}}</ref> [[Jack Goldsmith]] called it "the best account ever of the relationship betwen the press and
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  • ...The CIA had transported him to covert detention in Afghanistan. However Jack Goldsmith, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, at the Department of
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  • ...Virginia, and interrogated, using coercive methods, by military personnel. Jack Goldsmith, Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel in the Bush Adm | author = Jack Goldsmith
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  • After Bybee left, Jack Goldsmith served from 2003 to 2004. Goldsmith resigned after nine months, in part due
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  • ...using indefinite military detention or very limited military tribunals. [[Jack Goldsmith]], head of the [[Office of Legal Counsel]] in the previous administration w | author = [[Jack Goldsmith]]
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  • ...", or the "judicialization of international politics", which, according to Jack Goldsmith, a law professor and eventually Assistant Attorney General for the Office o | author = Jack Goldsmith
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  • * [[Jack Goldsmith/Definition]]
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  • * [[Jack Goldsmith/Related Articles]]
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