The Patriot Act: opposing viewpoints
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Gerdes, L. I. (2005). The Patriot Act: opposing viewpoints. Detroit, Greenhaven Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Gerdes, Louise I., 1953-. 2005. The Patriot Act: Opposing Viewpoints. Detroit, Greenhaven Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Gerdes, Louise I., 1953-, The Patriot Act: Opposing Viewpoints. Detroit, Greenhaven Press, 2005.
MLA Citation (style guide)Gerdes, Louise I. The Patriot Act: Opposing Viewpoints. Detroit, Greenhaven Press, 2005.
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505 | 0 | |a ch. 1. Does the Patriot Act enhance national security? -- 1. The Patriot Act enhances national security / Tom Ridge -- 2. The Patriot Act does not enhance national security / John Yoo, Eric Posner -- 3. The Patriot Act was necessary / John Ashcroft -- 4. The Patriot Act was unnecessary / Peter Erlinder -- 5. Patriot Act immigration provisions enhance national security / Michelle Malkin -- 6. The Patriot Act unfairly targets immigrants to enhance national security / David Cole -- 7. The Patriot Act reduces terrorist financing / U.S. Department of Justice -- 8. The Patriot Act does not reduce terrorist financing / John Berlau -- ch. 2. Does the Patriot Act violate civil liberties? -- 1. The Patriot Act violates civil liberties / Jim Cornehls -- 2. Claims that the Patriot Act violates civil liberties are unfounded / Ramesh Ponnuru -- 3. The Patriot Act threatens library patron privacy / Bernie Sanders -- 4. The Patriot Act protects library patron privacy / Robert S. Mueller -- 5. The Patriot Act threatens Internet privacy / Steven A. Osher -- 6. The Patriot Act enhances Internet privacy / Orin S. Kerr -- ch. 3. Should the Patriot Act be amended? -- 1. The Patriot Act should be expanded / George W. Bush -- 2. The Patriot Act should not be expanded / Anita Ramasastry -- 3. The Patriot Act should be amended / John Podesta -- 4. The Patriot Act should be terminated / John W. Whitehead -- 5. Unconstitutional sections of the Patriot Act should be repealed / Charles Levendosky -- 6. History shows why the Patriot Act should be abolished / Thom Hartmann -- ch. 4. How have Americans reacted to the Patriot Act? -- 1. A U.S. senator opposes the Patriot Act / Russell Feingold -- 2. The President of the United States signs the Patriot Act into law / George W. Bush -- 3. Librarians protest the Patriot Act / American Library Association -- 4. The U.S. Attorney General reports on the Patriot Act's successes / John Ashcroft -- 5. U.S. cities oppose sections of the Patriot Act / National League of Cities. | |
505 | 0 | |a ch. 1. Does the Patriot Act enhance national security? -- 1. The Patriot Act enhances national security / Tom Ridge -- 2. The Patriot Act does not enhance national security / John Yoo, Eric Posner -- 3. The Patriot Act was necessary / John Ashcroft -- 4. The Patriot Act was unnecessary / Peter Erlinder -- 5. Patriot Act immigration provision enhance national security / Michelle Malkin -- 6. The Patriot Act unfairly targets immigrants to enhance national security / David Cole -- 7. The Patriot Act reduces terrorist financing / U.S. Department of Justice -- 8. The Patriot Act does not reduce terrorist financing / John Berlau -- ch. 2. Does the Patriot Act violate civil liberties? -- 1. The Patriot Act violates civil liberties / Jim Cornehls -- 2. Claims that the Patriot Act violates civil liberties are unfounded / Ramesh Ponnuru -- 3. The Patriot Act threatens library patron privacy / Bernie Sanders -- 4. The Patriot Act protects library patron privacy / Robert S. Mueller -- 5. The Patriot Act threatens Internet privacy / Steven A. Osher -- 6. The Patriot Act enhances Internet privacy / Orin S. Kerr -- ch. 3. Should the Patriot Act be amended? -- 1. The Patriot Act should be expanded / George W. Bush -- 2. The Patriot Act should not be expanded / Anita Ramasastry -- 3. The Patriot Act should be amended / John Podesta -- 4. The Patriot Act should be terminated / John W. Whitehead -- 5. Unconstitutional sections of the Patriot Act should be repealed / Charles Levendosky -- 6. History shows why the Patriot Act should be abolished / Thom Hartmann -- ch. 4. How have Americans reacted to the Patriot Act? -- 1. A U.S. senator opposes the Patriot Act / Russell Feingold -- 2. The President of the United States signs the Patriot Act into law / George W. Bush -- 3. Librarians protest the Patriot Act / American Library Association -- 4. The U.S. Attorney General reports on the Patriot Act's success / John Ashcroft -- 5. U.S. cities oppose sections of the Patriot Act / National League of Cities. | |
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