Benjamin Franklin, one of America’s founding fathers, was said to have remarked that anyone who would sacrifice liberty for the sake of safety deserved neither. Yet that is exactly the balancing act that the United States, and indeed other free nations, face as we endure the aftermath of September 11. Will September 11 be remembered as the day that our liberties were tested and lost? Or will it be the day that we began a serious debate over how much, if any, liberty we as a nation can sacrifice for the sake of safety and still be a nation of liberty rather than oppression
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This Article seeks to answer these questions. In this Article, I will argue that the American respon...
On July 28, 2004, the Supreme Court of the United States decided three cases at the center of the co...
If one values freedom, tolerance, and civil liberties, we live at a time when our planet is a danger...
The perilous quest to preserve civil liberties in uncivil times is not an easy one, but the wisdom o...
In thinking about what I might say on the topic of civil liberties after 9/11, an idea that occurred...
In the wake of 9/11, the American people showed unwavering faith in justice, fairness, and the rule ...
The topic of this paper is liberty and the rule of law in a post- 9/11 society. Their relationship i...
Discussion of civil liberties during wartime often omit the fact that there can be no meaningful lib...
This Article discusses the United States\u27 commitment to constitutional governance and the account...
On a clear, blue September morning in 2001, nineteen men hijacked four commercial airplanes headed t...
How should we judge judicial review from the standpoint of protecting the constitutional rights and ...
This article examines the accepted axiom that courts should defer to the government\u27s actions dur...
On 11 September 2001, we collectively endured the worst tragedy to touch American soil since the Civ...
Every day, all across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, judges go about the business of dispens...
Had someone told you, on September 11, 2001, that the United States would not be able to do whatever...
This Article seeks to answer these questions. In this Article, I will argue that the American respon...
On July 28, 2004, the Supreme Court of the United States decided three cases at the center of the co...
If one values freedom, tolerance, and civil liberties, we live at a time when our planet is a danger...