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In light of the ongoing war against terrorism, can the United States maintain its dedication to protecting civil liberties without compromising security?
'This volume provides a wide-ranging, critical, and provocative survey of the challenges the US government and society face in the wake of September 11, 2001 and our initial responses. A grasp of the issues raised by these authors is of critical importance for any informed citizen.' - Charles E. Wacott, Professor of Political Science, Virginia Tech
'This [collection] is an important contribution to our understanding of the balance between civil liberties crucial to our democracy and the demands of national security in an era of increased terrorist threats.' James P. Pfiffner, George Mason University
SECTION I: THE HISTORICAL & POLITICAL CONTEXT Testing the Flexibility of American Democracy: National Security and Civil Liberties in the Twenty-first-Century; J.W.Wells & D.B.Cohen The Rise Of Civil Liberties and Its Historical Tension With National Security; J.A.Rosati SECTION II: INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES TO THE SECURITY DILEMMA Developing New Institutions for Homeland Defense: Implications for American Civil Liberties; D.B.Cohen & A.H.Cook 'Putting Terror in Every Heart'? Anti-Terrorism Legislation and the Rehnquist Court In the Wake of Oklahoma City and September 11; C.P.Banks Terrorism, Security, and Civil Liberties: The States Respond; E.R.Sharkey, Jr. & K.B.Stewart Terrorism, War, and Freedom of the Press: Suppression and Manipulation in Times of Crisis; K.B.Stewart & C.Marlin SECTION III: POLICY, CITIZENSHIP, & THE SECURITY DILEMMA The Rights of Detainees in an Era of Terrorism; O.H.Stephens, Jr. Flying the Friendly Skies? Federal Airport Security Policy and Racial Profiling in the Wake of September 11; B.J.Gerber & S.J.Tabrizi The Possibility of Dissent in the Age of Terrorism; D.P.Tokaji At What Price? Security, Civil Liberties, and Public Opinion in the Age of Terrorism; S.J.Tabrizi SECTION IV: CONCLUSION From Lockean Dreams to Hobbesian Reality: September 11 and the Effect on American Political Culture; J.W.Wells
CHRISTOPHER P. BANKS, The University of Akron, Ohio, USA
DAVID B. COHEN, The University of Akron, Ohio, USA
ALETHIA H. COOK, The University of Akron, Ohio, USA
BRIAN J. GERBER, Texas Tech University, USA
CHRISTIAN MARLIN, University of Central Florida, USA
JEREL A. ROSATI, University of South Carolina, USA
EDWARD R. SHARKEY, Jr., Columbia College, Illinois, USA
OTIS H. STEPHENS, JR., The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
KENDRA B. STEWART, Eastern Kentucky University, USA
SUSAN J. TABRIZI, Bucknell University, Pennsylvania, USA
DANIEL P. TOKAJI, ACLU Foundation of Southern California, USA
JOHN W. WELLS, Carson Newman College, Tennessee, USA