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Robert Searles Walker (Author)

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November 6, 2006
Prof. Walker's classic monographs on Habeas Corpus ad subjiciendum, long out-of-print, are available again in this book which reprints the English monograph, and edits the American to make it relevant to current legal problems arising from the spread of radical fundamentalism and terrorism. Since their publication in 1960-61, both monographs have been cited in court decisions, litigant, and amici briefs. The first such use was by J.Brennan in Fay v. Noia, 372 US 391 (1963), the most recent amici use was in the terrorist case Rumsfeld v. Jose Padilla, 542 US 426 (2004), an important case discussed in the last section of the book. Dr. Walker's readable narrative spans the Writ's history from the 12th to the 21st centuries. His analysis makes clear that the contest between royal and/or presidential power and an individual's liberty has been, and continues to be, a central theme of Anglo-American constitutional development - especially manifest in revolutionary times such as our own.

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Dr. Robert S. Walker occupied faculty and administrative position in several universities prior to his retirement in 1990, as Professor Emeritus, from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. Over the years, he has been the recipient of distinguished teaching and research awards, has published in constitutional law and history, politics, and is the author of a general, college-level introduction to the AIDS epidemic.

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Dr. Robert Searles Walker was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1930, and travelled widely in his first three to four years. Michigan, New York, Texas, and finally California - a cosmopolitan begining. His pre-college education includes well-known private schools such as Barton School in Topanga Canyon, and the Army & Navy Academy in Carlsbad, California as well as a host of public schools at various levels. At the collegiate level (through to the Ph.D.) he is a graduate of the University of California at Los Angeles, and since conferment of that degree has taught as full or part-time faculty at the University of Michigan, UCLA, Oklahoma State University, retiring from Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas in 1990. He was Chairman of the Department of Political Science at Trinity for fifteen years. Dr. Walker's principal field is constitutional law and history, but his interests and publications range widely. His study of the English and American development of the Writ of Habeas Corpus has become a standard in the field, having been cited as authority by Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. It has been referred to repeatedly in cases invovling current disputes over U.S. detentions and habeas corpus at Guantanamo Bay prison. In addition he has published a major college text on the AIDS epidemic, a study of the repeal of State Constitutional Prohibition in Oklahoma in 1960, and, most recently, a book of poetry entitled "Like Mother, Like Son." Similarly, his interest in community affairs involve many areas of concern - for example, he was the founding president of the SouthWest PreLaw Association (SWAPLA) as well as a worker and, ultimately, Board Chairman of the San Antonio AIDS Foundation (SAAF). In 1990, he left active involvement to write "AIDS: Today, Tomorrow." In 1956 he and Joyce L. Peck were married and produced two beautiful daughters, Karen and Catherine, the latter of which has, in turn, giving birth to two beautiful grandchildren, Elise and Bob. They find their grandfather a bit grumpy, but loveable in spite of it.

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