Reviewing Marjorie Cohn's "Cowboy Republic"

a.  cohn, a.  former senator gary hart, abraham lincoln, abu ghraib, administration, al queda, all iraq, american bar association, american indian movement, american servicemembers protection act, amnesty international, another august, ari fleischer, as cohn, attorney general, ballistic missile treaty, black panthers, bush, bush administration, bush gang has defied, chief justice, civil service, civil war, cofer black, cohn, combatant status review tribunals, common article three, common dreams, congress, convention against torture, counterterrorism center, cowboy republic, cowboy republicans, cuban constitution, defense authorization act, defense detention operations, degrading treatment, detainee treatment act, dick cheney, director j. edgar hoover, director robert mueller, downing street, edward herman, enter george bush, executive order, federalist papers, fissile material cutoff treaty, foreign intelligence surveillance act, foreign intelligence surveillance court, foreign service, fourth amendment, fourth geneva convention, geneva convention, geneva convention relative, geneva conventions, george, george bush, george w. bush, gerald ford, global research, guantanamo bay, hague invasion act, high court, high terrorist factor, hippocratic oath, human rights commission, human rights watch, in july, in may, in november, independent panel, information hour, inspector general, insurrection act, international, international committee, international covenant, international criminal court, iraq, james madison, jay bybee, jennifer van bergen, john adams, john ashcroft, john conyers, john yoo, joint resolution, joseph margulies, julia tarver, july, justice department, justice robert jackson, law, local observation notice, london sunday times, lyndon johnson, mandate iraq, mark denebeaux, michael greco, michael scheuer, middle east, military, military commissions act, multistate anti, national intelligence estimate cohn, national lawyers guild, national security agency, new american century, new orleans, new pearl harbor, new york times, ninth amendment, ninth circuit, nuclear non, nuremberg charter, nuremberg principles, one wall street, other cruel, patriot act, paul wolfowitz, persons who threaten stabilization efforts, political rights, posse comitas, president, presidential signing statements, prevention system, princeton university, proliferation treaty, protect america act, red cross, review department, reviewing marjorie cohn, richard dearlove, richard falk, richard nixon, rome statute, s.  administration, san diego, saudi arabia, schlesinger report, security council, sedition acts, seton hall university law school, six ways, sixth amendments, spanish inquisition, special counsel, special forces, states armed forces against iraq, stephen lendman, steve lendman news, stored communications act, summary execution, supremacy clause, supreme court, suspensions clause, taal al jal, task force, terrorism exchange program, terrorism information, terrorism information awareness, terrorist finance tracking system, terrorist surveillance program, thomas jefferson, torture, torture convention, torture statute, total information awareness, toxic weapons convention, united states, united states armed forces, verizon communications, vincent cannistraro, war, war crimes act, wharton school, white house, white paper, woodrow wilson