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Section 6

Terrorism and Security

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The First and Fourth Amendments and Issues of Terrorism and Security

Issues on privacy created new grounds for citizens to battle the constitutionality of security policies enacted after September 11th.

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The Right to Due Process

Due process rights provides legal protections while a citizen is charged by the courts and other legal procedures.

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Roving Wiretaps

A roving wiretap is a wiretap specific to the United States that follows the surveillance target across his or her private communications.

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The PATRIOT and Freedom Acts

The controversial Patriot Act was enacted following September 11 to protect national security, and allows the government extensive power over surveillance.

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National Security Agency Surveillance

After 9/11 attacks, the United States government passed and extended policies of surveillance for public citizens.

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