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War and Civil Liberties
2005 Volume III
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Preface
Introduction
1.
The Courage to Be An Enemy of the People
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Daniel Addis
2.
The Critical Balance Threatened: Personal Liberties and National Security in Time of War
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C. Bradley Avery, Jr.
3.
Thomas Hobbes and John Locke: Using Enlightenment Philosophy to Teach Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
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Justin Boucher
4.
Science, Safety, and Civil Liberties
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Victoria Brown
5.
Citizen Voices in Peace and War: A Portal into Ap English Lit
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Barbara McDowell Dowdall
6.
Biblioclasm: The Organized Destruction of Books
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Jayme Holaway Hicks
7.
Racial Profiling and Terrorism
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Ralph H. Holmes
8.
Postmodernism and the Flexibility of the Constitution
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Jeff Joyce
9.
Free, but Not Free: Civil Liberties in a Time of War
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Keysiah M. Middleton
10.
Precedents for the Usa Patriot Act: Military Tribunals
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Mary Ann T. Natunewicz
11.
A Long Road to Liberty
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Amanda Genther Sanders
12.
Dilemma of a Democracy: Liberty and Security
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Rita Sorrentino
13.
Arthur Miller's History Lesson: The Crucible as a Link from the Past through Mccarthyism to Present-Day Terrorism
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Elouise E. White-Beck
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