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At War With Civil Rights And Civil Liberties

by Thomas E. Baker, John F. Stack
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Overview

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.

Synopsis

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.

About the Author, Thomas E. Baker

Thomas E. Baker is professor of law at Florida International University. John F. Stack, Jr., is professor of political science and law and director of the Jack D. Gordon Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies at Florida International University.

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The authors clearly convey the message that the constitutional fabric of liberties and rights is stretched to the breaking point during wars and, currently, under unpredictable, lethal terrorist attacks. Highly Recommended.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2005
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
258
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780742535985

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