William C. Banks is Board of Advisers Distinguished Professor at Syracuse University College of Law and Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Stephen Dycus is Professor at Vermont Law School.
Professors Banks and Dycus have written the definitive account of
the military's role within the United States. They show that from
the time of George Washington's presidency through today's war on
terror, the military has served in domestic capacities as
peacekeepers, jailors, judges, and investigators. Nuanced and
beautifully written, this book will frame all future discussions
about military actions on the home front. -- Erwin Chemerinsky,
Dean of the School of Law at the University of California,
Irvine
It is likely that America will soon experience yet another disaster
precipitated by terrorists, or a cyber-attack on decaying
infrastructure, or an act of nature that will require rapid action
to save lives and maintain order. To react in time, senior
political authority will likely reach for the military. The
decision to use the military to perform what are civil functions in
normal times brings into sharp relief the tension between public
safety and the need to 'protect the integrity of our democratic
institutions.' In Soldiers on the Home Front, William C.
Banks and Stephen Dycus examine this tension, giving readers a
great deal to think about. -- General Montgomery C. Meigs, U.S.
Army (ret.), University of Texas at Austin
In this time of increasing concern about terrorism and other
borderless threats, Banks and Dycus have contributed a valuable and
timely review of the evolving role of the military in domestic
security. It is required reading for serious students of national
security and responsible citizens alike. -- Elizabeth Rindskopf
Parker, former General Counsel of the National Security Agency and
the Central Intelligence Agency
A rich and thoughtful account of how the U.S. military has
protected, supported, clashed with and occasionally undermined
constitutional government in this country...More fundamentally,
Soldiers on the Home Front reminds us that constitutional
values are not self-enforcing, and are liable to be eroded in times
of political stress or national emergency. Defending those values
is the task of an alert, informed citizenry. This fine book should
help. -- Steven Aftergood * Federation of American Scientists blog
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Offers an engaging refresher for anyone who happens to have
forgotten the various guarantees of the Calling Forth Act and the
statutory additions and exceptions thereunto. Soldiers on the
Home Front also exhumes minority opinions from dissenting
Supreme Court justices-texts that are staples in law school but
that any layperson too can appreciate, with due reward...Implicit
throughout this methodical yet lively volume is the running element
of paradox in American governance; the paradox of
freedom-versus-security is not unique to the American republic, but
at the very least it elicits unique tension on these shores...As we
continue our War on Terror, as we brace for major climatic events
that might require domestic military intervention, as we suffer
through the unchanging truth of the Kerner Commission's 'two
societies,' Banks and Dycus offer a lucid interpretive history of
our peculiar Constitution, our statutory law, the righteous
eloquence of minority court opinions, and the many reasons-both
good and bad-devised by our attorneys general to justify military
policing at home. -- Ted Scheinman * Pacific Standard *
Soldiers on the Home Front is a highly recommended,
thought-provoking and enjoyable read. A beginner to national
security law can use it to build a comprehensive and solid
foundation in understanding the various roles and legal issues
associated with domestic military use. -- Kevin Cieply * Lawfare
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This book is a useful survey of the role played by the American
armed forces on U.S. soil...Soldiers on the Home Front is
well-written and the authors raise some interesting questions about
the future of the U.S. armed forces in American life. -- Fred L.
Borch III * Army Lawyer *
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