Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2004
Abstract
Since September 11, two large questions have dominated the discussions of how to prevent terrorist attacks on American soil. First, how do we ensure that the government has the authority it needs to gather, share, and use information about potential terrorist activities? Second, how do we ensure that this authority is not abused? The first question evokes images of"connecting dots" and "eliminating stovepipes." The second raises issues about democratic accountability and the proper balance between individual liberties and national security.
Disciplines
Law | Military, War, and Peace
Recommended Citation
Daniel C. Richman,
The Right Fight,
Boston Rev., December 1, 2004
(2004).
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https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/faculty_scholarship/4284