Gabritiaz’s Reviews > Not a Suicide Pact: The Constitution in a Time of National Emergency > Status Update
Gabritiaz
is on page 100 of 171
Pp. 110 “As a matter of constitu-
tional law, the government should be allowed to prevent or punish the
knowing publication or other dissemination of classified material con-
cerning national security, provided that the material was classified in
accordance with proper statutory criteria”
— Feb 19, 2023 04:45PM
tional law, the government should be allowed to prevent or punish the
knowing publication or other dissemination of classified material con-
cerning national security, provided that the material was classified in
accordance with proper statutory criteria”
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Gabritiaz
is on page 125 of 171
Pp. 135 “European countries have much stricter laws than the United States does against the acquisition of personal information by business firms, and much laxer laws against the acquisition of personal information by government.”
— Feb 20, 2023 02:17PM
Gabritiaz
is on page 125 of 171
Pp. 133 but we later learn that putting cameras photographing everyone on the streets is surreptitious…
— Feb 20, 2023 02:14PM
Gabritiaz
is on page 125 of 171
Pp. 133 prior restraints as an argument for discouraging terrorism
— Feb 20, 2023 02:12PM
Gabritiaz
is on page 125 of 171
Pp. 128 amendments one to five (except two) all have the effect of guaranteeing a measure of privacy
— Feb 20, 2023 02:04PM
Gabritiaz
is on page 100 of 171
Pp. 123 what is he saying about the Ku Klux Klan?
— Feb 19, 2023 05:10PM
Gabritiaz
is on page 100 of 171
Pp. 116 to top it all of, he argues that Islamism = terrorism “Terrorism and religion are tightly entwined in Muslim extremism today”
— Feb 19, 2023 04:58PM
Gabritiaz
is on page 100 of 171
Pp. 109 he clearly doesn’t likes the Espionage Act’s lack of narrowness…he would have preferred for a stronger censorship in media
— Feb 19, 2023 04:42PM

