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Terrorism and the Constitution
David D. Cole
Sacrificing Civil Liberties in the Name of National Security, Revised and Updated Edition
New Press
January 2006
256 pages ISBN: 1565849396 Trade Size (reprint)
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A chilling analysis of the constitutional costs of the new
war on terrorism, from two leading experts.
Tracing the history of government intrusions on
Constitutional rights in response to threats from abroad,
Cole and Dempsey warn that a society in which civil
liberties are sacrificed in the name of national security
is in fact less secure than one in which they are upheld. In a vivid and important critique of our government's
response to threats —real and perceived —from communists in
the 1950s, Central American activists in the 1980s,
Palestinians in the 1990s, and now Islamic terrorists in
the twenty-first century, two leading constitutional
scholars warn that many of our government's anti-terrorism
efforts sacrifice civil liberties without effectively
protecting national security. James X. Dempsey, former assistant counsel to the U.S.
House Judiciary Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional
Rights, and David Cole, a law professor and leading civil
liberties lawyer, contend that in its response to the
attacks of September 11, the Bush administration has
already repeated many of the worst mistakes of the past,
and is unlikely to make Americans more secure. By comparing
recent anti-terrorism measures to law enforcement abuses of
the past, the authors make a compelling case against the
1996 and 2001 Anti-Terrorism Acts, both of which offer the
FBI far more latitude than is necessary or desirable in a
free society. A new chapter includes a discussion of domestic spying,
preventive detention, the many court challenges to post-
9/11 abuses, implementation of the PATRIOT ACT, and efforts
to reestablish the checks and balances left behind in the
rush to strengthen governmental powers.
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