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Introduction Dean Reuter 1
In Memory of Barbara K. Olson Theodore B. Olson 9
The Obama Response to September 11 Victor Davis Hanson 23
9/11 in its Historical Context Arthur Herman 37
War V. Crime: Breaking the Chains of the Old Security Paradigm Michael Chertoff 51
A Unified Defense against Terrorists Edwin Meese III Paul Rosenzweig 65
Reforming the Intelligence Community The Honorable Laurence H. Silberman 77
The Imperfect Reconciliation of Liberty and Security Richard A. Epstein 89
Torture and Democratic Accountability: An Oxymoron? Alan Dershowitz 103
Nuremburg Revisited and Revised: The Legitimation of Torture in the United States Jonathan Turley 115
Stopping the Terrorists Marc Thiessen 129
Confronting the Animating Ideology of the Enemy Andrew C. McCarthy 143
Interrogation John Yoo 157
Fear: The Tail Wagging the Post-9/11 Policy Dog Bob Barr 173
Liberty, Security, and the USA Patriot Act John D. Ashcroft Viet D. Dinh 187
Protection of our National Security-Revisited Michael B. Mukasey 201
Access to Justice in the "War on Terror" Anthony D. Romero 215
Problematic Post-9/11 Judicial Inactivism: Immunizing Executive Branch Overreaching Nadine Strossen 229
The Guantánamo Mess The Honorable A. Raymond Randolph 241
Our Fighting Faith, Ten Years Later Charles R. Kesler 263
Conclusion John Yoo 277
Author Biographies 291
Acknowledgments 303
Endnotes 305
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