Within six weeks of the horrendous events of September 11, 2001, a mere blink of the eye in the usual legislative process, Congress passed and the President signed into law, Public Law 107-56, the “Uniting and Protecting America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act” also know as the “USA PATRIOT Act” or the “Anti-Terrorism Act of 2001.” It received bi-partisan support and near unanimous approval in both the United States House and Senate. It is 132 pages long and amends approximately fifteen sections of the United States Code
The USA Patriot Act has created a furor of opinion among the library community. Many oppose the Act\...
This report discusses wiretapping and other controversial issues as a part of USA PATRIOT Act which ...
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) makes government information accessible to everyone, including...
The USA Patriot Act and librarians\u27 responses to it are examined in the context of other governme...
This report discusses how and when the USA PATRIOT ACT P.L. 107-56 applies to libraries and bookstor...
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks launched the United States into a new era of defensive pre...
Since the Patriot Act was passed in 2001, controversy has raged over nearly every provision. The con...
The sensitive relationship between libraries and the USA PATRIOT Act is back at the top of the headl...
The passage of the USA Patriot Act included enhanced penalties for violent actions, increased survei...
After nearly a year of proposals and counter-proposals, two extensions, and ongoing behind the scene...
If libraries are to continue to flourish as centers for uninhibited access to information, librarian...
The USA PATRIOT Act is tremendously controversial, both lauded by law enforcement and decried by civ...
The USA PATRIOT Act was written and passed into law in the United States within weeks of the devasta...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the U.S. enacted several laws aimed at bolste...
On October 26, 2001, only six weeks after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United St...
The USA Patriot Act has created a furor of opinion among the library community. Many oppose the Act\...
This report discusses wiretapping and other controversial issues as a part of USA PATRIOT Act which ...
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) makes government information accessible to everyone, including...
The USA Patriot Act and librarians\u27 responses to it are examined in the context of other governme...
This report discusses how and when the USA PATRIOT ACT P.L. 107-56 applies to libraries and bookstor...
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks launched the United States into a new era of defensive pre...
Since the Patriot Act was passed in 2001, controversy has raged over nearly every provision. The con...
The sensitive relationship between libraries and the USA PATRIOT Act is back at the top of the headl...
The passage of the USA Patriot Act included enhanced penalties for violent actions, increased survei...
After nearly a year of proposals and counter-proposals, two extensions, and ongoing behind the scene...
If libraries are to continue to flourish as centers for uninhibited access to information, librarian...
The USA PATRIOT Act is tremendously controversial, both lauded by law enforcement and decried by civ...
The USA PATRIOT Act was written and passed into law in the United States within weeks of the devasta...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the U.S. enacted several laws aimed at bolste...
On October 26, 2001, only six weeks after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United St...
The USA Patriot Act has created a furor of opinion among the library community. Many oppose the Act\...
This report discusses wiretapping and other controversial issues as a part of USA PATRIOT Act which ...
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) makes government information accessible to everyone, including...