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

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The State Of The Constitution In The National Security State: Domestic Implications
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IZ0491.02
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The State Of The Constitution In The National Security State: Domestic Implications| produced by the Nation Institute and WBAI| recorded on April 30, 1990. CONTENT: Continuation of part one of a two part series sponsored by the Nation Institute and WBAI FM. Hosts Philip Tajitsu and Vernice Miller present a panel discussion of Human Rights in the United States. The focus is on United States government policies in regards to domestic surveilance, COINTEL-PRO, First Amendment Rights, and the conduct of agencies such as the FBI, CIA, and NSA. Guests include Jim Soo Kim - Center for Constitutional Rights, Lenny Zeskin - Center for Democratic Renewal, and Brain Glick author of "War at Home". BROADCAST on Thursday, May 3, 1990

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