In response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 the United States has taken exceptional national security measures, particularly with respect to noncitizens. Many of those measures either expressly or at least arguably entail “profiling” young male Arabs and Muslims. They are summarized in the first section of this Article. The next section offers an analytical framework for evaluating a profiling program from a policy standpoint; it maintains that no profiling practice is justified unless it satisfies certain minimum requirements of rationality and weighted cost effectiveness. The final section suggests that some of the national security-related profiling practices raise serious issues of U.S. compliance with its obligations und...
This Article provides a brief overview of how Muslims were treated after 9/11. It documents how the ...
Racial profiling as a defensive counterterrorism measure necessarily implicates a rights trade-off: ...
In response to the increased national security threat caused by the attacks on the World Trade Cente...
In response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 the United States has taken exceptional n...
This article asks whether terrorism changes the constitutional calculus bearing on racial profiling ...
This article is part of a symposium on Migration Regulation Goes Local: The Role of States in U.S. ...
September 11, 2001 was a watershed moment in the history of the United States. After the tragic even...
There has been much public and academic discussion on post-9/11 government policies and whether thei...
National security language has continued to guide the creation and defense of Executive Orders and r...
Times of emergency may justify certain restrictions on liberties, but the nature of the terrorist ch...
Racial profiling as a defensive counterterrorism measure necessarily implicates a rights trade-off: ...
Government-sponsored ethnic and racial profiling in the form of computerized and behavioral screenin...
Minorities in the United States have often been treated unfairly by law enforcement agencies. Prior ...
Racial profiling as a defensive counterterrorism measure necessarily implicates a rights trade-off: ...
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, national security law has exploded as a field of stu...
This Article provides a brief overview of how Muslims were treated after 9/11. It documents how the ...
Racial profiling as a defensive counterterrorism measure necessarily implicates a rights trade-off: ...
In response to the increased national security threat caused by the attacks on the World Trade Cente...
In response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 the United States has taken exceptional n...
This article asks whether terrorism changes the constitutional calculus bearing on racial profiling ...
This article is part of a symposium on Migration Regulation Goes Local: The Role of States in U.S. ...
September 11, 2001 was a watershed moment in the history of the United States. After the tragic even...
There has been much public and academic discussion on post-9/11 government policies and whether thei...
National security language has continued to guide the creation and defense of Executive Orders and r...
Times of emergency may justify certain restrictions on liberties, but the nature of the terrorist ch...
Racial profiling as a defensive counterterrorism measure necessarily implicates a rights trade-off: ...
Government-sponsored ethnic and racial profiling in the form of computerized and behavioral screenin...
Minorities in the United States have often been treated unfairly by law enforcement agencies. Prior ...
Racial profiling as a defensive counterterrorism measure necessarily implicates a rights trade-off: ...
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, national security law has exploded as a field of stu...
This Article provides a brief overview of how Muslims were treated after 9/11. It documents how the ...
Racial profiling as a defensive counterterrorism measure necessarily implicates a rights trade-off: ...
In response to the increased national security threat caused by the attacks on the World Trade Cente...