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The Four Freedoms: Good Neighbors Make Good Law And Good Policy In A Time Of Insecurity, Mark R. Shulman
The Four Freedoms: Good Neighbors Make Good Law And Good Policy In A Time Of Insecurity, Mark R. Shulman
Fordham Law Review
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The Constitution As Black Box During National Emergencies: Comment On Bruce Ackerman's Before The Next Attack: Preserving Civil Liberties In An Age Of Terrorism, Martha Minow
Fordham Law Review
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Terrorism And The Constitutional Order, Bruce Ackerman
Terrorism And The Constitutional Order, Bruce Ackerman
Fordham Law Review
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We Are All Post-9/11 Now, Kim Lane Scheppele
Self-Defeating Proposals: Ackerman On Emergency Powers, Adrian Vermeule
Self-Defeating Proposals: Ackerman On Emergency Powers, Adrian Vermeule
Fordham Law Review
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September 11, 2001: The Constitution During Crisis: A New Perspective, Lori Sachs
September 11, 2001: The Constitution During Crisis: A New Perspective, Lori Sachs
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Comment examines how the United States should react to the threat of domestic terrorism while maintaining citizens' civil liberties in the wake of the events on September 11, 2001. The Comment first compares and contrasts three classic theories of democracy: constitutional democracy, representative democracy and deliberative democracy. It next describes how representative and constitutional democracy were applied during the Japanese internment during World War II. Part III compares the Japanese internment to the challenges after the September 11 attacks and analyzes the roles different branches should have in protecting civil liberties. Finally, the Comment recommends applying a theory of …
Intelligence Gathering And The Law: Conflict Or Compatibility? , Benjamin R. Civiletti
Intelligence Gathering And The Law: Conflict Or Compatibility? , Benjamin R. Civiletti
Fordham Law Review
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