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Hearings and Testimony
Commentary
- The USA PATRIOT Act and the US Department of Justice: Losing Our Balances?
Professor Susan Herman, Brooklyn Law School
JURIST Forum, December 3, 2001
- Anti-Terrorism Law: Too Much of a Good Thing
Professor Lewis R. Katz, Case Western Reserve University School of Law
JURIST Forum, November 24, 2001
- Military Commissions: Some Perhaps Legal, But Most Unwise
Professor Jordan J. Paust, University of Houston Law Center
JURIST Forum, November 14, 2001
- President Bush Signs Order Authorizing Military Commissions for Trials of Terrorists
Professor Scott Silliman, Duke University Law School
JURIST, November 14, 2001
- Interrogating a Suspected Terrorist
Professors John Parry and Welsh White, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
JURIST, November 6, 2001
- The New Face of Racial Profiling: How Terrorism Affects the Debate
Professor Shelly F. Colb, Rutgers Law School - Newark
FindLaw's Writ, October 10, 2001
- Legal Implications of the Domestic Response to Sept. 11

Dean David Leebron, Vice Dean Michael Dorf, Professors Kimberle Crenshaw, Debra Livingston, and Jeffrey Fagan
Columbia Law School, October 9, 2001
- Indefinite Detention Based Upon Suspicion: How the Patriot Act Will Disrupt Many Lawful Immigrants' Lives
Professor Anita Ramasastry, University of Washington School of Law
FindLaw's Writ, October 5, 2001
- National Security and Civil Liberties: How to Strike the Balance?

Professors Christopher Schroeder, Walter E. Dellinger III, Robinson O. Everett, James D. Boyle, William W. Van Alstyne, Jerome M. Culp Jr.
Duke Law School, October 2, 2001
- The Fight Against Terrorism and Its Human Rights Implications

Professor Ellen Chapnick, Columbia Law School; Professor David Cole, Georgetown University Law Center; Michael Ratner, Vice President, Center for Constitutional Rights, Lecturer at Columbia Law School.
- Discrimination Against Arab American and Other Middle Eastern Groups
Dr. Tom O'Connor, North Carolina Wesleyan College (2001)
- Preventing a Reign of Terror: Civil Liberties Implications of Terrorist Legislation
David B. Kobel and Joseph Olsen, 21 Oklahoma City University Law Review 247 (1996)
U.S. Government
Civil Liberties Groups
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