Homeland Security Law: A Primer

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By Tyll van Geel ’62

Published March 27, 2019

The counterterrorism push post-9/11 greatly changed America’s national security landscape, stripping Americans of certain privacies in exchange for what was claimed to be better security. Homeland Security Law (Routledge) is a full introduction to the current legal arguments surrounding homeland security, with sections touching on subjects including technology-aided surveillance, military detention, and border control and immigration.

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