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Filed under: Civil rights -- United States Assessing the New Normal: Liberty and Security for the Post-September 11 United States (New York: Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, c2003), ed. by Fiona Doherty and Deborah Pearlstein (PDF at humanrightsfirst.org) Betraying the Young: Human Rights Violations Against Children in the US Justice System (1998), by Amnesty International (HTML and PDF at amnesty.org) Civil and Political Rights in the United States: Initial Report of the United States of America to the U.N. Human Rights Committee Under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (includes a copy of the Covenant and an optional protocol; Washington: GPO, 1994), by United States Department of State (page images at HathiTrust) Civil Rights and American Society: Resolution on Civil Rights of the Young Peoples Socialist League (Youth Section, SP-SDF) (ca. 1961), by Tom Kahn and Rachelle Horowitz (multiple formats at archive.org) Civil Rights and Federal Powers: A Further Critical Commentary Upon the Pending Omnibus Civil Rights Bill (ca. 1963), by Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government (multiple formats at archive.org) Civil Rights and Legal Wrongs: A Critical Commentary Upon the President's Pending "Civil Rights" Bill of 1963 (1963), by Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government (multiple formats at archive.org) Electronic Surveillance and Civil Liberties (1985), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment (PDF files at Princeton) Final Plans for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, August 28, 1963 (organizing manual #2; New York: March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 1963) (PDF at crmvet.org) Final Report of the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, United States Senate: Together With Additional, Supplemental, and Separate Views (6 volumes; Washington: GPO, 1976), by United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations With Respect to Intelligence Activities For Justice and Peace, by Wives of the Hollywood Ten (PDF page images at MSU) The Free Speech Movement and the Negro Revolution (Detroit: News and Letters, 1965), by Mario Savio, Eugene Walker, and Raya Dunayevskaya, contrib. by Joel L. Pimsleur (frame-dependent HTML at cdlib.org) Freedom and the Welfare State: A Symposium (New York: League for Industrial Democracy, c1950), ed. by Harry W. Laidler (multiple formats at archive.org) Freedom Under Siege: The U.S. Constitution After 200-Plus Years (c1987), by Ron Paul (PDF at mises.org) Imbalance of Powers: How Changes to U.S. Law and Policy Since 9/11 Erode Human Rights and Civil Liberties (New York: Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, c2003), by Fiona Doherty, Kenneth Hurwitz, Elisa Massimino, Michael McClintock, Raj Purohit, Cory Smith, and Rebecca Thornton (PDF at humanrightsfirst.org) Inquiry Into the Treatment of Detainees in U.S. Custody (redacted unclassified version; 2008), by United States Senate Committee on Armed Services (PDF at senate.gov) Intellectuals in the Fight for Peace (New York: Masses and Mainstream, 1949), by Howard Fast Leviathan: The Growth of Local Government and the Erosion of Liberty (c2004), by Clint Bolick (PDF files with commentary at Hoover Institution) The NAACP Legislative Scoreboard: The Civil Rights Crisis and the 84th Congress (Greenwood, MS: Association of Citizens' Councils, ca. 1956) (page images at USM) Report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1959 (first official report), by United States Commission on Civil Rights (PDF at maryland.edu) Rights of the People: Individual Freedom and the Bill of Rights (Washington: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information Programs, c2003), by Melvin Urofsky (illustrated HTML with commentary at america.gov) Taking a Stand on Civil Rights, by Helen P. Rogers (Javascript-dependent HTML at Scribd) Today's American: How Free? (2008), ed. by Arch Puddington, Thomas O. Melia, and Jason Kelly (HTML with commentary at freedomhouse.org) A "Turnover" Talk for Fair Practices (ca. 1947), by National Labor Service, contrib. by American Federation of Labor (PDF at ajcarchives.org) A Year of Loss: Reexamining Civil Liberties Since September 11 (New York: Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, c2002), ed. by Michael McClintock (PDF at humanrightsfirst.org)
Filed under: Civil rights -- United States -- History The Story of Civil Liberty in the United States (New York: Vanguard Press, American Civil Liberties Union, c1927), by Leon Whipple
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Filed under: Freedom of information -- United StatesFiled under: Freedom of speech -- United States The Debs Decision (New York: Rand School of Social Science, 1919), by Scott Nearing (Gutenberg text and page images) FIRE's Guide to Free Speech on Campus (2005), by Harvey A. Silverglate, David A. French, and Greg Lukianoff (PDF files with commentary at thefire.org) Free Speech and Its Relation to Self-Government (New York: Harper, 1948), by Alexander Meiklejohn (page images at Wisconsin) The Free Speech Movement and the Negro Revolution (Detroit: News and Letters, 1965), by Mario Savio, Eugene Walker, and Raya Dunayevskaya, contrib. by Joel L. Pimsleur (frame-dependent HTML at cdlib.org) Hate and the Internet (New York: American Jewish Committee, ca. 1999), by Kenneth S. Stern (PDF at ajc.org) President Lincoln's Views: An Important Letter on the Principles Involved in the Vallandigham Case (Philadelphia: King and Baird, 1863), by Abraham Lincoln (multiple formats at archive.org) The Trial of Scott Nearing and the American Socialist Society (c1919), contrib. by Scott Nearing and Morris Hillquit (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Habeas corpus -- United StatesFiled under: Political rights -- United StatesFiled under: Privacy, Right of -- United States Bigger Monster, Weaker Chains: The Growth of an American Surveillance Society (2003), by Jay Stanley and Barry Steinhardt (PDF with commentary at aclu.org) Electronic Record Systems and Individual Privacy (1986), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment (PDF files at Princeton) The Electronic Supervisor: New Technology, New Tensions (1987), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment (PDF files at Princeton) Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age (2007), ed. by James Waldo, Herbert Lin, and Lynette I. Millett (HTML and page images with commentary at NAP) For the Record: Protecting Electronic Health Information, by National Research Council Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (HTML and page images at NAP) Private Lives and Public Policies: Confidentiality and Accessibility of Government Statistics, by National Research Council Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education (page images at NAP)
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