9/11 World: Walking a Thin Line. Derek H. Davis.
by Davis, Derek H; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 32Global Issues. Publisher: Liberty: Magazine of Religious Freedom, 2005ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Christianity and other religions -- Islam | Freedom of religion | Religion and politics | Religion and state | Terrorism -- Prevention | U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security | USA PATRIOT Act (2001)DDC classification: 050 Summary: "Since September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush and the United States Congress have been sometimes frantically creating legislation that will make America more secure. In the process, however, they are walking a thin line between protecting and trampling Americans' civil liberties." (LIBERTY: MAGAZINE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM) This article discusses the difficulties of creating legislation for national security while not infringing on civil liberties, specifically, the freedom to practice one's religion.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: 9/11 World: Walking a Thin Line, March/April 2005; pp. 3+.
"Since September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush and the United States Congress have been sometimes frantically creating legislation that will make America more secure. In the process, however, they are walking a thin line between protecting and trampling Americans' civil liberties." (LIBERTY: MAGAZINE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM) This article discusses the difficulties of creating legislation for national security while not infringing on civil liberties, specifically, the freedom to practice one's religion.
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