
Guide to Homeland Security
KF4850 .A29 G85 (Library's print subscription last updated 2007)
Available on Westlaw
This single volume work provides explanation and background of major federal statutes, regulations and Executive Orders related to homeland security. The full text of relevant statutes and regulations are included, as well as an ALR bibliography and a table of laws and rules keyed to the book’s chapters. Recent editions are available on Westlaw.
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Homeland Security Deskbook: Private Sector Impacts of the Defense Against Terrorism. Venable LLC
KF4850 .H63 (Library's print subscription last updated 2009)
This work focuses on the impact of homeland security law and regulation on the private sector. It includes chapters on the background and history of homeland security law and policy as well as chapters dealing with specific issues such as telecommunications and immigration. This looseleaf publication is updated regularly. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Military Criminal Justice: Practice and Procedure. David A. Schlueter ![]()
KF7620 .S34
Also available on Lexis
Definitive one-volume covers both substantive and procedural aspects of the law.
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National Security and Military Law in a Nutshell. Charles A. Shanor & L. Lynn Hogue
KF7210 .S52
Formerly titled Military Law in a Nutshell, this study aid has been renamed and now includes a section on national security law. The authors provide a general introduction to national security law as well as military law and procedure, and the law of armed conflict. Includes a table of cases and subject index.
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