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Tables of Contents for American National Security and Civil Liberties in an Era of Terrorism
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Introduction: American National Security and Civil Liberties in an Era of Terrorism--John W. Wells and David B. Cohen
At Odds With One Another: The Tension Between Civil Liberties and National Security in Twentieth Century America--Jerel A. Rosati
Protecting (or Destroying) Freedom Through Law: The USA PATRIOT Act's Constitutional Implications--Christopher P. Banks
Presidential Power, Judicial Deference, and the Status of Detainees in an Age of Terrorism--Otis H. Stephens, Jr.
Activist Judges, Responsive Legislators, Frustrating Presidents: International Human Rights, National Security, and Civil Litigation Against Terrorist States--John C. Blakeman
The Needs of the Many: Biological Terrorism, Disease-Containment, and Civil Liberties--David B. Cohen, Alethia H. Cook, and David J. Louscher
Terrorism, Security, and Civil Liberties: The States Respond--Edward R. Sharkey, Jr., and Kendra B. Stewart
Air Transportation Policy in the Wake of September 11th: Public Management and Civil Liberties in an Authority Centralization Context--Brian J. Gerber and Chris J. Dolan
Terrorism, War, and Freedom of the Press: Suppression and Manipulation in Times of Crisis--Kendra B. Stewart and Christian Marlin
At What Price?: Security, Civil Liberties, and Public Opinion in the Age of Terrorism--Susan J. Tabrizi
The Possibility of Dissent in the Age of Terrorism: A First Amendment Problem and a Proposal for Reform--Daniel P. Tokaji
The Way Forward: Hobbes or Locke?--John W. Wells
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