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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Matthew J Morgan |
| ISBN: | 9780230608382 0230608388 |
| OCLC Number: | 276645626 |
| Description: | xv, 284 p. ; 22 cm. |
| Contents: | The preventative state : uncharted waters after 9/11 / Alan M. Dershowitz -- The logic of suspending civil liberties / Dewi Williams -- The use of "speech zones" to control public discourse in twenty-first-century America / Paul Haridakis and Amber Ferris -- Challenges to academic freedom since 9/11 / Peter N. Kirstein -- Gun control and the right to arms after 9/11 / David B. Kopel, Paul Gallant, and Joanne D. Eisen -- National security letters and diminishing privacy rights / Christopher P. Banks -- National security entry and exit registration / Moushumi M. Khan and Kim M. Williams -- Civil litigation against terrorists and terrorist states / John C. Blakeman -- How 9/11 changed the prosecution of terrorism / Christopher A. Shields, Kelly R. Damphousse, and Brent L. Smith -- The commander-in-chief after 9/11 / Aziz Z. Huq -- Intelligent oversight / Anne Joseph O'Connell -- The failure of institutionalized accountability in matters of national security since 9/11 / William G. Weaver and Rene Flores -- Regulating the push and pull of migration in the post-9/11 era on the southern border / Brent G. McCune and Dennis L. Soden -- Fighting terrorism : the role of military ethics, humanitarian law, and human rights in theory and practice / Joanne K. Lekea -- The torture memo / Tara McKelvey -- The "Bush doctrine" and the use of force in international law / Leanne Piggott -- The 9/11 attacks and the future of collective security law : insight from Islamic law / Mashood A. Baderin. |
| Series Title: | Day that changed everything?, 3rd v. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Matthew J. Morgan ; with a foreword by Bob Graham. |
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"An excellent collection of new perspectives for understanding and undertaking measures to apply the lessons from that terrible tragedy."--John F. Lehman, Chairman, J.F. Lehman & Company, Member, National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (9-11 Commission) "The legal landscape of the post-9/11 world, both in U.S. domestic law and international law, is a work in progress, and in many ways a moving target. The challenge in upholding fundamental values of liberty and the rule of law in the face of determined terrorists is certainly daunting. This volume brings these issues to life, and illuminates the importance of the stakes involved. This thoughtful set of essays can only serve to help us better address these daunting challenges more effectively."--Stuart Gottlieb, Director of Policy Studies, Yale University MacMillan Center, and Editor of "Debating Terrorism & Counterterrorism"
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- Terrorism -- Prevention -- Law and legislation -- United States.
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- Terrorism -- Government policy -- United States.
- Civil rights -- United States.
- Internal security -- United States.
- September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.
- War and emergency powers -- United States.
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