The State Of The Constitution In The National Security State: The Domestic Implications

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The State Of The Constitution In The National Security State: The Domestic Implications
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IZ0491.01
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The State Of The Constitution In The National Security State: The Domestic Implications| produced by WBAI| recorded on April 30, 1990. CONTENT: Part one of a two part series sponsored by the Nation Institute and WBAI FM. In this program, hosts Philip Tajitsu Nash and Vernice Miller present a panel discussion on Human Rights in the United States focusing on the United States government policies related to domestic surveillance, COINTEL-PRO, First Amendment Rights, and the conduct of agencies such as the FBI, CIA, and NSA. Guests include: Jim Soo Kim from the Center for Constitutional Rights, Lenny Zeskin from the Center for Democratic Renewal, and Brian Glick the author of "War at Home". Panel discussion includes the continuing harassment and monitoring of progressive groups in the 1990's and the plight of Constitution thought to be as threatened today as it was in the 1960's. BROADCAST on Thursday, May 3, 1990

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