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There has never been a more urgent need to preserve fundamental privacy protections and our system of checks and balances than the need we face today, as illegal government spying, provisions of the Patriot Act and government-sponsored torture programs transcend the bounds of law and our most treasured values in the name of national security.


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Safe and Free : General : Legislative Documents

Sign-on Letter to Department of Justice Urging Full Disclosure on Persons Arrested in Wake of Terrorist Attacks

How the Anti-Terrorism Bill Allows for Detention of People Engaging in Innocent Associational Activity

How the Anti-Terrorism Bill Expands Law Enforcement "Sneak and Peek" Warrants

How the Anti-Terrorism Bill Permits Indefinite Detention of Immigrants

How the Anti-Terrorism Bill Puts Financial Privacy at Risk

How the Anti-Terrorism Bill Enables Law Enforcement to Use Intelligence Authorities to Circumvent the Privacy Protections Afforded in Criminal Cases

How the Anti-Terrorism Bill Puts Student Privacy at Risk

How the Anti-Terrorism Bill Puts CIA Back in the Business of Spying on Americans

Letter to the Senate Urging Rejection on the Final Version of the USA PATRIOT Act

Letter to the House Urging Rejection on the Final Version of the USA PATRIOT Act

Letter to Attorney General Ashcroft Expressing Concerns on Lack of Information on Persons Arrested or Detained Since September 11 Attacks

Testimony by Legislative Counsel Rachel King Before the House Judiciary Committee on the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2001

In Defense of Freedom at a Time of Crisis

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