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"Inter Arma Silent Leges" / by William Rehnquist
"Lost liberties : Ashcroft and the assault on personal freedom" / by Aryeh Neier
Selections from the US Constitution
Habeas Corpus Statute : 28 United States Code, Section 2241
"Bigger monster, weaker chains : the growth of an American surveillance society" / by Jay Stanley and Barry Steinhardt
Kyllo v. United States, United States Supreme Court
"No checks, no balances : discarding bedrock constitutional principles" / by Stephen J. Schulhofer
"Freedom and security after September 11" / by Viet D. Dinh
"Fear as institution : 9/11 and surveillance triumphant" / by Christian Parenti
Korematsu v. United States, United States Supreme Court
"Profiling in the wake of September 11 : the precedent of the Japanese American internment" / by Frank H. Wu
"The skies won't be safe until we use commonsense profiling" / by Stuart Taylor, Jr.
"Racial profiling revisited : 'just common sense' in the fight against terror?" / by David A. Harris
"Guidance regarding the use of race by federal law enforcement agencies" / by the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
"Should the ticking bomb terrorist be tortured? a case study in how a democracy should make tragic choices" / by Alan M. Dershowitz
"Torture should not be authorized" / by Philip B. Heymann
"In torture we trust?" / by Eyal Press
"Interrogating suspected terrorists : should torture be an option?" / by John T. Parry and Welsh S. White
Ex parte quirin, United States Supreme Court
Padilla v. Rumsfeld, Second Circuit Court of Appeals
"No president is above the U.S. Constitution" / by Nat Hentoff
"Erring on enemy combatants," Chicago Tribune Editorial
Memorandum for Albert R. Gonzales, Counsel to the President from US Department of Justice, Office of Legal Counsel
A plunge from the moral heights / Richard Cohen
A crucial look at torture law / John C. Yoo
Rumsfeld v. Padilla, US Supreme Court
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, US Supreme Court.
"Lost liberties : Ashcroft and the assault on personal freedom" / by Aryeh Neier
Selections from the US Constitution
Habeas Corpus Statute : 28 United States Code, Section 2241
"Bigger monster, weaker chains : the growth of an American surveillance society" / by Jay Stanley and Barry Steinhardt
Kyllo v. United States, United States Supreme Court
"No checks, no balances : discarding bedrock constitutional principles" / by Stephen J. Schulhofer
"Freedom and security after September 11" / by Viet D. Dinh
"Fear as institution : 9/11 and surveillance triumphant" / by Christian Parenti
Korematsu v. United States, United States Supreme Court
"Profiling in the wake of September 11 : the precedent of the Japanese American internment" / by Frank H. Wu
"The skies won't be safe until we use commonsense profiling" / by Stuart Taylor, Jr.
"Racial profiling revisited : 'just common sense' in the fight against terror?" / by David A. Harris
"Guidance regarding the use of race by federal law enforcement agencies" / by the United States Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
"Should the ticking bomb terrorist be tortured? a case study in how a democracy should make tragic choices" / by Alan M. Dershowitz
"Torture should not be authorized" / by Philip B. Heymann
"In torture we trust?" / by Eyal Press
"Interrogating suspected terrorists : should torture be an option?" / by John T. Parry and Welsh S. White
Ex parte quirin, United States Supreme Court
Padilla v. Rumsfeld, Second Circuit Court of Appeals
"No president is above the U.S. Constitution" / by Nat Hentoff
"Erring on enemy combatants," Chicago Tribune Editorial
Memorandum for Albert R. Gonzales, Counsel to the President from US Department of Justice, Office of Legal Counsel
A plunge from the moral heights / Richard Cohen
A crucial look at torture law / John C. Yoo
Rumsfeld v. Padilla, US Supreme Court
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, US Supreme Court.