Civil liberties vs. national security in a post-9/11 world / edited by M. Katherine B. Darmer, Robert M. Baird, and Stuart E. Rosenbaum.
2004
KF5060 .C48 2004 (Mapit)
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Title
Civil liberties vs. national security in a post-9/11 world / edited by M. Katherine B. Darmer, Robert M. Baird, and Stuart E. Rosenbaum.
Imprint
Amherst, New York : Prometheus Books, [2004]
Copyright
©2004
Description
387 pages ; 23 cm.
Series
Contemporary issues (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Formatted Contents Note
Inter arma silent leges / William Rehnquist
Lost liberties : Ashcroft and the assault on personal freedom / Aryeh Neier
Selections from the US Constitution
Habeas corpus statute : 28 United States Code, Section 2241. Power to grant writ
Bigger monster, weaker chains : the growth of an American surveillance society / Jay Stanley and Barry Steinhardt
Kyllo v. United States, US Supreme Court
No checks, no balances : discarding bedrock constitutional principles / Stephen J. Schulhofer
Freedom and security after September 11 / Viet D. Dinh
Fear as institution : 9/11 and surveillance triumphant / Christian Parenti
Korematsu v. United States, US Supreme Court
Profiling in the wake of September 11 : the precedent of the Japanese American internment / Frank H. Wu
The skies won't be safe until we use commonsense profiling / Stuart Taylor, Jr.
Racial profiling revisited : "just common sense" in the fight against terror? / David A. Harris
Guidance regarding the use of race by federal law enforcement agencies / US Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
Should the ticking bomb terrorist be tortured? A case study in how a democracy should make tragic choices / Alan M. Dershowitz
Torture should not be authorized / Philip B. Heymann
In torture we trust? / Eyal Press
Interrogating suspected terrorists : should torture be an option? / John T. Parry and Welsh S. White
Ex parte Quirin, US Supreme Court
Padilla v. Rumsfeld, Second Circuit Court of Appeals
No president is above the US Constitution / Nat Hentoff
Erring on enemy combatants, Chicago Tribune editorial.
Lost liberties : Ashcroft and the assault on personal freedom / Aryeh Neier
Selections from the US Constitution
Habeas corpus statute : 28 United States Code, Section 2241. Power to grant writ
Bigger monster, weaker chains : the growth of an American surveillance society / Jay Stanley and Barry Steinhardt
Kyllo v. United States, US Supreme Court
No checks, no balances : discarding bedrock constitutional principles / Stephen J. Schulhofer
Freedom and security after September 11 / Viet D. Dinh
Fear as institution : 9/11 and surveillance triumphant / Christian Parenti
Korematsu v. United States, US Supreme Court
Profiling in the wake of September 11 : the precedent of the Japanese American internment / Frank H. Wu
The skies won't be safe until we use commonsense profiling / Stuart Taylor, Jr.
Racial profiling revisited : "just common sense" in the fight against terror? / David A. Harris
Guidance regarding the use of race by federal law enforcement agencies / US Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
Should the ticking bomb terrorist be tortured? A case study in how a democracy should make tragic choices / Alan M. Dershowitz
Torture should not be authorized / Philip B. Heymann
In torture we trust? / Eyal Press
Interrogating suspected terrorists : should torture be an option? / John T. Parry and Welsh S. White
Ex parte Quirin, US Supreme Court
Padilla v. Rumsfeld, Second Circuit Court of Appeals
No president is above the US Constitution / Nat Hentoff
Erring on enemy combatants, Chicago Tribune editorial.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA KF5060 .C48 2004
Call Number
KF5060 .C48 2004
Language
English
ISBN
1591022347 paperback alkaline paper
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