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The war on terrorism and the rule of law / Richard M. Pious.

By: Pious, Richard MMaterial type: TextTextUSA ROXBURY PUBLISHING 2006Description: xv, 280 pISBN: 1933220198; 1933220198Subject(s): law | Due process of lawDDC classification: KA34.T290 P56 2006 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Homeland security: must we trade civil liberties for national security? -- Surveillance techniques: may the president override Patriot Act and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act provisions? -- Data mining: does the Patriot Act infringe on privacy rights? -- Material support: does the Patriot Act impede freedom of association? -- Material witnesses: can the government hold them in indefinite detention? -- Hold and clear: may the government hold aliens in indefinite detention? -- Indefinite detention of American citizens: is it constitutional? -- Indefinite detention of enemy combatants: is it constitutional? -- Interrogation: are there limits? -- Military tribunals: is there a role for judicial oversight?.
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Homeland security: must we trade civil liberties for national security? -- Surveillance techniques: may the president override Patriot Act and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act provisions? -- Data mining: does the Patriot Act infringe on privacy rights? -- Material support: does the Patriot Act impede freedom of association? -- Material witnesses: can the government hold them in indefinite detention? -- Hold and clear: may the government hold aliens in indefinite detention? -- Indefinite detention of American citizens: is it constitutional? -- Indefinite detention of enemy combatants: is it constitutional? -- Interrogation: are there limits? -- Military tribunals: is there a role for judicial oversight?.

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