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The Patriot Act’S Impact On The Government’S Ability To Conduct Electronic Surveillance Of Ongoing Domestic Communications, Nathan C. Henderson
The Patriot Act’S Impact On The Government’S Ability To Conduct Electronic Surveillance Of Ongoing Domestic Communications, Nathan C. Henderson
Duke Law Journal
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The First Amendment In A Time That Tries Men’S Souls, Susan Gellman
The First Amendment In A Time That Tries Men’S Souls, Susan Gellman
Law and Contemporary Problems
Government requests to suspend civil liberties are always rationalized by "crisis." In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of Sep 11, 2001, not only legal scholars but all Americans wondered what the civil liberties fallout would be. A particular area of concern was, and still is, the First Amendment protections, especially of speech and press.
Terrorism, The Use Of Force And International Law After 11 September, Michael Byers
Terrorism, The Use Of Force And International Law After 11 September, Michael Byers
Faculty Scholarship
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Terrorism On Trial: The President’S Constitutional Authority To Order The Prosecution Of Suspected Terrorists By Military Commission, Christopher M. Evans
Terrorism On Trial: The President’S Constitutional Authority To Order The Prosecution Of Suspected Terrorists By Military Commission, Christopher M. Evans
Duke Law Journal
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