Human Rights Magazine

Winter 2002, Volume 29, Number 1
From the Chair
By Zona Hostetler
Introduction
By Renee M. Jones and Kathi J. Pugh
USA Patriot Act: The Good, the Bad, and the Sunset
By John Podesta
Intelligence, Terrorism, and Civil Liberties
By Kate Martin
Civil Liberties in a Time of Crisis
By James X. Dempsey
Terrorizing Immigrants in the Name of Fighting Terrorism
By David Cole
Alien Justice: What's Wrong with Military Trials of Terrorist Suspects?
By Elisa Massimino
Military Tribunals: A Travesty of Justice
By Maryam Elahi
In Defense of Liberty at a Time of National Emergency
By Anthony D. Romero
Civil Liberties and Human Rights in the Aftermath of September 11
By Philip B. Heymann
First Thoughts on the New Money Laundering Act
By Roger Pilon
Crisis Mode: Information Dissemination During Times of Conflict
By Frank Mankiewicz
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