U.S. national debate topic, 2005-2006 : U.S. civil liberties / U.S. civil liberties US national debate topic, 2005-2006 United States national debate topic, 2005-2006 edited by Lara Weibgen. - Bronx, NY : H.W. Wilson, 2005. - viii, 196 p. ; 26 cm. - Reference shelf ; v. 77, no. 3 .

"Editorial Advisor Lynn M. Messina."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-199) and index.

Enduring freedoms / Carla K. Johnson -- Can we be secure and free? / Thomas F. Powers -- Better safe than sorry / Amitai Etzioni -- At war with liberty / Stephen J. Schulhofer -- Acts of resistance / Elaine Scarry -- Bush issues racial profiling ban but exempts security inquiries / Eric Lichtblau -- Point: the case for profiling / Sharon R. Reddick -- Counterpoint: the case against profiling / Christina Fauchon -- Undermining antiterrorism / Donald Kerwin -- Straighten up and fly right / Heather Mac Donald -- False terrorism tips to F.B.I. uproot the lives of suspects / Michael Moss -- On liberty & lawyers / Andrew C. McCarthy -- Name withheld / Elizabeth Amon -- Arraigning terror / Rogers M. Smith -- Sacred rite or civil right? / Howard Moody -- How legalizing gay marriage undermines society's morals / Alan Charles Raul -- Why the federal marriage amendment will fail / Chad Graham -- Abortion wars: state-by-state combat / Siobhan Gorman -- Letting go of Roe / Benjamin Wittes -- Technology and tomorrow: a challenge to liberty / Brian Trent -- Your every move / Barbara Dority -- 1984 in 2003? Fears about the Patriot Act are misguided / Ramesh Ponnuru -- The Patriot Act without tears / Andrew C. McCarthy -- Relevant amendments to the U.S. Constitution -- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights -- The Defense of Marriage Act..

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