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The War on our freedoms: Civil liberties in an age of terrorism
The War on Our Freedoms is a collection of essays examining the impact of U.S. government policies on civil liberties following the attacks of September 11, 2001. Edited by Richard C. Leone and Greg Anrig, Jr., the book presents analyses by legal experts, journalists, and academics on major changes in law enforcement, national security, and privacy protections. The authors critique the expansion of state power through the Patriot Act, increased public surveillance, and detention without trial. The book highlights the dilemma between security and liberty and warns of the risk of erosion of fundamental rights in a democratic society. With its multidisciplinary approach, the work provides a deep understanding of how the war on terrorism has impacted the structure of American democracy.
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