GOOD INTENTIONS: COMPROMISING CIVIL LIBERTIES IN THE AGE OF TERRORISM - A PANEL DISCUSSION - February 6, 2002

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GOOD INTENTIONS: COMPROMISING CIVIL LIBERTIES IN THE AGE OF TERRORISM - A PANEL DISCUSSION - February 6, 2002
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PZ0498
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GOOD INTENTIONS: COMPROMISING CIVIL LIBERTIES IN THE AGE OF TERRORISM - A panel discussion presented by the Pepperdine Law School Federalist Society. Topics (in the wake of 9-11-01 terrorist attack on U.S.) Are attacks on U.S. "acts of war" or ciminal acts? Are captured combatants prisoners of war or illegal combatants? Do expanded powers granted law enforcement agencies compromise our civil liberties? RICHARD DROOYAN, Moderator, former federal prosecutor, Asst. Gen. Counsel to Christopher Commission, Gen. Counsel at Rampart Investigation, current lawyer at Munger, Tolles & Olson. Panelists: Judge ABRAHAM SOFAER, former legal advisor to U.S. Dept. of State, U.S. District Court judge in the Southern Dist. of New York, professor of law at Columbia U. Currently, G.P. Shultz Distinguished Scholar and Senior Fellow at Hoover Institute. STEVEN ROHDE, Constitutional lawyer, author of "American Words of Freedom" and outgoing Pres. of ACLU of S. CA. Professor ROBERT PUSHAW, Earl F. Nelson Prof. at U. of Missouri Schl. of Law, visiting prof. at Pepperdine U. Professor KARL MANHEIM, Prof. of law at Loyola Law School. Recorded at Pepperdine Law School, February 6, 2002 by Mark Torres.

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February 6, 2002
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60 min. ?
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Los Angeles, Pacifica Radio Archives, 2002
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