Liberty under attack reclaiming our freedoms in an age of terror
Presents a collection of writings that examine the curtailments of civil liberties that have been enacted in the name of security following the terror attacks of September 11, 2001.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : reclaiming liberty / Richard C. Leone and Greg Anrig, Jr.
- Past as prologue? / Alan Brinkley
- What Bush wants to hear / David Cole
- The Absent Congress / Gary Hart
- More secrets, less security / John D. Podesta
- The media and Bush's wars / Peter Osnos
- The Patriot Act and the Surveillance Society / Stephen J. Schulhofer
- The espionage industrial complex / Patrick Radden Keefe
- The new counterterrorism : investigating terror, investigating Muslims / Aziz Huq
- The Guantánamo question / Stacy Sullivan
- What now for detainees? / Joseph Lelyveld
- The secrecy trump / Ann Beeson
- Disorder in military courts / Eugene R. Fidell.


