At war with civil rights and civil liberties

Author(s)

    • Baker, Thomas E.
    • Stack, John F.

Bibliographic Information

At war with civil rights and civil liberties

edited by Thomas E. Baker and John F. Stack, Jr

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2006

  • cloth : alk. paper
  • pbk. : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • At war with civil rights and civil liberties : an introduction / John F. Stack, Jr. and Thomas E. Baker
  • Perspectives on liberty, security, and the courts : Liberty and security / Stephen G. Breyer ; Preserving life and liberty / Stephen G. Breyer ; Preserving life and liberty / John Ashcroft
  • The war on terrorism and civil liberties / Jules Lobel
  • Politics and principle : an assessment of the Roosevelt record on civil rights and civil liberties / Peter Irons
  • Indefinite material witness detention without probable cause : thinking outside the Fourth Amendment / Michael Greenberger
  • Constitutional safeguards after 9/11 / Louis Fisher
  • Voting rights and other "anomalies" : protecting and expanding civil liberties in wartime / Mark A. Graber
  • Emergencies and the idea of constitutionalism / Mark V. Tushnet
  • The terrorism detention cases of 2004 / edited by Thomas E. Baker : Rumsfeld v. Padilla ; Rasul v. Bush ; Hamdi v. Rumsfeld

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Two hundred and eleven years ago, Congress proposed and the states ratified the Bill of Rights. Since that time, these rights have been challenged over and over again. The Alien and Sedition Acts, the Civil War, the 'Red Scares' during both World Wars, the Cold War and its permanent crisis mentality, the Vietnam era and its civil unrest, and now the War on Terrorism-all are points along a line of contested history and conflict. Each of these crises generated stresses and strains for our constitutional guarantees of civil rights and liberties. This book looks at the War on Terrorism and the campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq through the lenses of constitutional law and American politics. A remarkably cohesive set of essays by leading legal scholars brings these challenges into sharp focus, offering a unique perspective on executive power, the rule of law, and the delicate balance between rights, liberties, and threats.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 At War with Civil Rights and Liberties: An Introduction Part 2 Part I: Context Chapter 3 2 Perspectives on Liberty, Security, and the Courts Chapter 4 Liberty and Security Chapter 5 Preserving Life and Liberty Chapter 6 3 The War on Terrorism and Civil Liberties Chapter 7 4 Politics and Principle: An Assessment of the Roosevelt Record on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Part 8 Part II: The Aftermath of 9/11 Chapter 9 5 Indefinite Material Witness Detention without Probable Cause: Thinking outside the Fourth Amendment Chapter 10 6 Constitutional Safeguards after 9/11 Part 11 Part III: The Search for Perspective Chapter 12 7 Voting Rights and Other "Anomalies": Protecting and Expanding Civil Liberties in Wartime Chapter 13 8 Emergencies and the Idea of Constitutionalism Chapter 14 9 The Terrorism Detention Cases of 2004 Chapter 15 Introduction: Rumsfeld v. Padilla Chapter 16 Rasul v. Bush Chapter 17 Hamdi v. Rumsfeld

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