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Title | : | Taking Liberties: The War on Terror and the Erosion of American Democracy |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.37 (863 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0199782547 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 296 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-28 |
Language | : | English |
Herman's new book, Taking Liberties: The War onTerror and the Erosion of Democracy, provides a sharp rebuttal to this compliant mind-set that gave the government more power over the rest of us A great catalog of personal injustice anecdotes, with story after story of people who don't do anything wrong yet have plenty to worry about-they get deported, imprisoned without charge, tortured In addition to compiling all these outrages in one handy place, Taking Liberties does quite a good job of detailing the mechanics of the laws, policies, and procedures that created this havoc and in most cases made legal redress unattainable." --
"A great writer and speaker" according to Delilah Cotto. A great read if you want to know updated info on our current civil liberties and how the constitution is reinterpreted to in order to limit our rights.
Whether it's running a chat room, contributing to a charity, or even urging a terrorist group to forego its violent tactics, activities that should be protected by the First Amendment can now lead to prosecution. Over a decade after 9/11, it is far from clear that the government's hastily adopted antiterrorist tactics--such as the Patriot Act--are keeping us safe, but it is increasingly clear that these emergency measures in fact have the potential to ravage our lives--and have already done just that to countless Americans. Government databanks now brim with information about every aspect of our private lives, while efforts to mount legal challenges to these measures have been stymied. These are not just isolated mistakes in an otherwise sound program, but demonstrations of what can happen when our constitutional pro
A constitutional scholar and chaired professor at Brooklyn Law School, she is the co-editor (with Paul Finkelman) of Terrorism, Government, and Law and the author ofThe Right to a Speedy and Public Trial.. Susan N. Herman became president of the American Civil Liberties Union in 2008 after serving on its national board for twenty years
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