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15Review essay / how the commander in chief power swallowed the rest of the constitutionCriminal Justice Ethics 26 (2): 44-51. 2007.John Yoo, War by Other Means: An Insider's Account of the War on Terror New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2006, pp. 224.
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8Do Something Before the Next Attack, But Not This Bruce Ackerman, Before the Next Attack: Preserving Civil liberties in an Age of TerrorismCriminal Justice Ethics 25 (2): 46. 2006.Bruce Ackerman, Before the Next Attack: Preserving Civil Liberties in an Age of Terrorism New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006, pp. 240.
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20Review Essay / Do something before the next attack, but not thisCriminal Justice Ethics 25 (2): 46-53. 2006.Bruce Ackerman, Before the Next Attack: Preserving Civil Liberties in an Age of Terrorism New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006, pp. 240.
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12Want Personal Autonomy and Democracy? Look to the Fourth AmendmentCriminal Justice Ethics 33 (2): 155-161. 2014.For those who believe that protection against government intrusion into our private lives remains a fundamentally important part of American liberty, the last few years have seen a singularly depre...
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4Do Something before the Next Attack, but Not ThisCriminal Justice Ethics 25 (2): 46. 2006.Bruce Ackerman, Before the Next Attack: Preserving Civil Liberties in an Age of Terrorism New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006, pp. 240.
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19Review essay / profiling: Theory and practiceCriminal Justice Ethics 23 (2): 51-57. 2004.derick Schauer, Profiles, Probabilities, and Stereotypes Cambridge, MA: Belknap/Harvard University Press, 2003. xiii + 359 pp