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danielasalcedo

Homeland Security Act, Patriot Act, Freedom of Information Act, and HIM - 0 views

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    Editor's note: This update replaces the June 2004 practice brief "Homeland Security Act and HIM." After the terrorist attacks in New York City, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC, on September 11, 2001, the United States Congress enacted the Patriot Act in 2001 and the Homeland Security Act in 2002.
westonmate

Privacy vs. Security Debated Following Paris Attacks - 0 views

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    After the Paris attacks, the the mostly cooled down topic of privacy vs security has come back with a vengeance, with many of the presidential front runners taking stands. It discusses how encrypted services like Twitter can be used as communication methods between terrorists, and where many important figures in the surveillance game, including former CIA director, stand on it.
jasminebrown2

Is Perceived National Security Really Worth Your Privacy? - 0 views

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    The author believes we really don't gain from surveillance on a national level. But it does pay to keep an eye on those out of country.
jasminebrown2

Americans' Attitudes About Privacy, Security and Surveillance - 0 views

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    Americans think it is more important who information is shared with. While some think its more important as to what is shared
Alisa Cooper

Linda McClain: 5 Constitutional Misconceptions About Same-Sex Marriage - 0 views

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    from Linda McClain Just when liberals had begun to appreciate the virtues of federalism in the efforts to secure the right to same-sex marriage in states where the courts, legislatures and voters are most hospitable to it, the U.S. Supreme Court ...
Vanessa Helfer

NewsHour Extra: Your Safety and Security or Your Civil Liberties - Which is More Important? -- Lesson Plan - 0 views

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    Your Safety and Security or Your Civil Liberties - Which is More Important? By Lisa Prososki, an independent education consultant and former middle school and high school Social Studies, English, Reading, and Technology teacher Subjects: Government, civics, social studies Lesson Objectives Students will: Understand the provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act and the controversies that led the ACLU to take legal action against the legislation.
Angela Villalva

Big Brother is Watching - 0 views

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    This websit confirms that Homeland Security has been making a point to keep us safe by keeping a close eye on you. Since 2010 they have been collected information from social media sites.
Penny Hinch

Dear TSA, My Football Preferences and Vacation Plans are None of your Business: A First-Hand Experience With the TSA's "Chat-Downs" - 0 views

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    As of last fall of 2012 the TSA is now engaging passengers in personal conversations as they are waiting in the security lines. This is being done to gauge behavioral assessments on persons in hopes that the TSA can meet certain threshold referral numbers.
Penny Hinch

TSA Creator Says Dismantle, Privatize the Agency - 2 views

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    written 9/12/11; The TSA has gotten bogged down with the business of searching people and have forgotten what their real job which is Security. They have wasted money and resource and haven detected any real threat to american Security in over 10 years.
Penny Hinch

Our View on Security vs. Privacy: Critics bash airport scans, but what's their alternative? - 1 views

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    date 11/16/2010. editorial stating the writers views that only a small minority are complaining how the tsa conducts their searches without offering any constructive alternatives. The last paragraph of the editorial is important, the writer states " But before a vocal minority forces the issue, everyone needs to calm down and remember that the security-line indignities are a necessary byproduct of an era in which terrorists remain fixated on blowing jetliners out of the sky."
Penny Hinch

Opposing view on security vs. privacy: Honor basic human dignity - 2 views

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    article dated 11/17/2010- editorial discussing how the TSA is violating human rights and not fully disclosing the hassards of the body scanners. A israeli airport security expert was quoted "I can overcome the Body scanners with enough explosives to bring down a Boeing 747."
Penny Hinch

The Transportation Security Administration Gets Up Close And Personal - 1 views

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    When the body scanners were implemented and how some TSA agents were making inapprorate remarks towards persons being scanned.
Penny Hinch

The Transportation Security Administration Violates Our Fourth Amendment Rights - 0 views

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    author Jacqueline Mary talks about how the TSA's search procedures violate our 4th amendment rights. written April 09, 2011
Brianna Sweatt

New Airport Security Rules Cause Traveler Discomfort - 0 views

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    How uncomfortable are you to have a full body scan to get onto an airplane? Does the radiation effect peoples health. This touches on these issues.
Jessica Bruck

Security officials argue against NH House bill that would allow guns on campus - NashuaTelegraph.com - 0 views

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    CONCORD - Banning guns on college campuses violates the Constitutional right to bear arms, argued those who came out Thursday to support legislation lifting such bans at the state's public colleges and universities. The bill, HB 334, has been passed by the House and went before a state Senate panel Thursday.
Salvatore (Sal) Becker

Privacy vs. Security in the Aftermath of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks - 1 views

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    Paper written by a research assistant at the Makkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Posted just under two months after 9/11. This issue discussed is what freedoms and how much should be surrendered for safety. Past issue of freedoms being taken in times of wars and other emergency situation. Thought provoking and maybe even a little eye opening.
jeanetteayon

USA Patriot Act and other Security Issues | Center for Democracy & Technology - 0 views

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    Terrorism is testing our nation's collective resolve to maintain the freedom, openness and diversity that defines and enriches our society.
Dane Raffle

Whole Body Scan vs. Your Privacy: How Far Is Too Far? - 1 views

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    This news report talks about how the government may be stepping over the line when is comes to security, and how that collides with our personal freedom.
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