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The Tattered Net Of Mercy, Maurya Vijay Chandra May 1996

The Tattered Net Of Mercy, Maurya Vijay Chandra

Maurya Vijay Chandra

Chotu narrated his tale. On the fateful day he had to go back to his home town and so he got his due salary (about Rs. 500/-) from his em­ ployer. Unfortunately he lost it. Though quite ri­ diculously, but perhaps out of his innocence he asked for the same amount from his employers, promising that he would work for them in return when he came back from home. As a sensible businessman. the employer refused. On the same evening Chotu tried to steal a piggy - bank from his employer's residence.


Preventing A Reign Of Terror: Civil Liberties Implications Of Terrorism Legislation, David B. Kopel, Joseph Olson Jan 1996

Preventing A Reign Of Terror: Civil Liberties Implications Of Terrorism Legislation, David B. Kopel, Joseph Olson

David B Kopel

Domestic terrorism is not a reason to abrogate constitutional rights, argues this 101-page paper, which discusses the 1996 omnibus federal terrorism bill, and other terror proposals. Topics include: scope of the terrorism problem; Britain's mistaken response to terror; use of the military in law enforcement; the Internet; militias; wiretapping; the FBI; and federalizing local crime.