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Benjamin F. Butler, Ex parte Milligan, and the unending civil war
Martial Law and the Expansion of Civil Liberties during the Civil War
The Janus-Faced Character of Martial Law in the American Civil War, or the Strange Case of Lieutenant Alanson L. Sanborn and Dr. David M. Wright
Race, Class, and Copperheadism : The Localist Foundations of Dissent in the Civil War's Middle Border
"The State Was Honeycombed with Secret Societies" : Governor Oliver P. Morton and the Copperheads in Indiana
"These Scoundrels Stand in No Fear of the Civil Courts; They Do, of the Military" : The Decision to Use Military Commissions to Try the Indiana Conspirators in 1864
Ex parte Milligan in Context and History : David Davis and the Constitutional Politics and Law of Civil Liberty
To Leave Behind the Force of Law : Salmon Chase and the Civil War Era
The Least Naive Position : The Lincoln Administration and International Law in American Wars on Terror
Ex parte Milligan in the State Courts : Madison Y. Johnson's Vindication in Illinois
Ex parte Milligan in Context and History : From Reconstruction to the War on Terror
Ex parte Milligan and the War on Terrorism : Testing the Constitutional Bedrock of a Civilian Criminal Trial.

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