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Essay heading: Life & Liberty
 
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The Bush administration maintains that the Act is an instrumental device in counteracting terrorism. They point to Sections 203 through 211 of the bill (Evergreen, Title II), which change the way information is shared among law enforcement agencies, local, state and federal. Information that was previously kept confidential and case specific is now to be relegated freely between local and state law authorities, the FBI, ATF, DEA, CIA, and the Department of Homeland Security...
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The Bush administration maintains that the Act is an instrumental device in counteracting terrorism. They point to Sections 203 through 211 of the bill (Evergreen, Title II), which change the way information is shared among law enforcement agencies, local, state and federal. Information that was previously kept confidential and case specific is now to be relegated freely between local and state law authorities, the FBI, ATF, DEA, CIA, and the Department of Homeland Security...
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The USA PATRIOT Act: Preserving Life and Liberty   The Bill of Rights: America's Last Defense Against the Federal Suffocation of Civil Liberties?   Martin Luther King: Civil Rights Patriot   Has the Amount of Information on African Americans increased in Secondary School American History Books?   Voting Rights for African Americans   How successful were Black Americans in achieving their Civil Rights in the period of 1950 – 1970?   Privacy Rights And Press Freedoms   Privacy rights and press freedoms   Constitutional Right to Privacy and the US Patriot Act   State and Federal Legislation Affecting African Americans and Farmers During 1880-1920   African Americans: Fighting For Their Rights   African American Vs. Caucasian Americans   Compare The Colonial Policy Regarding Native Americans, And The Corresponding Relations Between European Colonists And Native Americans In New France And Pennsylvania   Depiction of Native Americans in American Film   Indian Americans & Assimilation into American Culture  
 
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