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Military Law

Jan. 25, 2002

Balancing Security Needs With Civil Liberties

Forum Column - By Alan Schlosser and Andrew Lurie, One of the extraordinary byproducts of the Sept. 11 attacks has been to thrust the question of civil liberties to the forefront of public debate and national consciousness. The central theme of this debate is the same question that was as relevant for the Framers of the Constitution as it is today: how to balance the need for security with freedom and individual liberties.

        Forum Column
        
        By Alan Schlosser and Andrew Lurie
        
        One of the extraordinary byproducts of the Sept. 11 attacks has been to thrust the question of civil liberties to the forefront of public debate and...

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