The State Of The Constitution In The National Security State: International Law

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The State Of The Constitution In The National Security State: International Law
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IZ0491.03
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The State Of The Constitution In The National Security State: International Law| Produced by WBAI and the Nation Institute| Recorded on April 24, 1990. - CONTENT: This is the second part of a special two part series produced by The Nation Institute and WBAI which examines the US government's adherence to the principles of International law and the US constitution. Hosts Phillip Tajitsu Nash of the Supreme Court watch and Vernice Miller of the center for Constitutional Rights discuss many issues involving the national security state and US foreign policy in the wake of Iran Contra, the invasions of Panama and Grenada and the contra war in Nicaragua. For this edition, the guests include Beth Stevens of the Center for Constitutional Rights, Bill Schapp, Editor of Cover Action Information Bulletin and Deborah Evanson, of the International Lawyers Guild. - Broadcast on May 5, 1990.

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