I've updated the commentary page and added a new essay titled Your Papers Please: National Identification Cards: Following the horrible terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 on New York City, […]
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Only in a police state is the job of a policeman easy. – Orson Welles
I've updated the commentary page and added a new essay titled Your Papers Please: National Identification Cards: Following the horrible terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 on New York City, […]
Read moreNovember 24, 2004 Your Papers Please: National Identification Cards American Military University SS 121, American Government I by James Landrith Following the horrible terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 on […]
Read moreI've posted a few more civil liberties coalition letters to The Multiracial Activist (TMA): November 15, 2004 National ID Card Coalition Letter (signed by TMA) to Conference Committee on Intelligence […]
Read moreDozens of members of the In Defense of Freedom coalition (my publication The Multiracial Activist included) issued this letter on October 4, 2004 to Congress regarding the recommendations of the […]
Read moreAudrey Hudson of The Washington Times on National ID card feared in license standards: Proposed federal standards for new driver’s licenses contained in the intelligence-reform bill moving through Congress creates […]
Read moreKatherine Newell Bierman of the National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium notified me of the following resource for civil liberties advocates to follow the progress of government implementation of the […]
Read moreOctober 6, 2004 Equality and Citizenship: Promises Broken American Military University HS 101, United States History to 1877 by James Landrith The signing of the Declaration of Independence was a […]
Read moreValley Morning Star on Republican David Dreier Introduces National ID Card Legislation: As Americans continue to debate immigration, they need to make sure that precious rights and freedoms are not […]
Read moreThe good folks at the Center for National Security Studies are "concerned that the civil liberties dangers posed by current intelligence reorganization proposals have been inadequately explored and considered" and […]
Read moreDeborah Pearlstein, Director of the U.S. Law and Security Program at Human Rights First has posted on online diary of her observations of a week in the life of the […]
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