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Required Readings
Bill of Rights, U.S. Constitution
Civil War
President Abraham Lincoln’s War Address, July 4, 1861
Ex parte Merryman, 1861
Ex parte Vallandingham, 1863
Ex parte Milligan, 1866
World War I
“Freedom Under Fire: The World War I Era” [on reserve in library]
The Espionage Act, May 16, 1918
Schenck v. United States, 1919
Abrams v. United States, 1919
Milwaukee Leader v. Postmaster, 1921
“The Case Against the Reds”
Palmer Raids in New England
World War II
Excerpt from Justice at War: The Story of the Japanese Internment Cases [on reserve]
Executive Order 9066, 1942
Public Law 503, 1942
General DeWitt’s Letter of Transmittal, 1943
Hirabayashi v. United States, 1943
Korematsu v. United States, 1944
Ex parte Endo, 1944
Civil Liberties Act of 1988
Presidential letters of apology
Ex parte Quirin, 1942
Cold War
Bailey v. Richardson
War on Terrorism
"Questioning Terrorism," in No Nonsense Guide to Terrorism (reserve)
"Forfeiting Enduring Freedom for Homeland Security"
More Secure, Less Free? (on reserve)
"Scapegoating the Vulnerable: Preventive Detention of Immigrants in America's War on Terror," Studies in Law Politics and Society, Vol. 38 (on reserve)
"The Politics of Ibrahim Parlak"
Presidential Signing Statements
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
Hamdan v. Rumfeld
Before the Next Attack
Before the Next Attack: Preserving Civil Liberties in an Age of Terorism (on reserve)
Additional Readings
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