1. "Ex-FBI Officials Criticize Tactics on Terrorism," Jim McGee, Washington Post, 11/28/01.
2. "Freedom's Value," [1] Clint Bolick, Guest Comment, National Review Online, 9/18/01; "The Ghost of COINTELPRO," [2] Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Alternet.org, 12/14/01
3. "1st Draft of DOJ Surveillance & Antiterrorism Bill: The Mobilization Against Terrorism Act 2001 (MATA), 9/19/01," [3] Electronic Frontier Foundation
5. "Letter to Attorney General John Ashcroft," [4] Human Rights Watch, 9/28/01
6. "Analysis of Immigration Provisions of Mobilization Against Terrorism Act," [5] National Lawyers Guild Post 911 Project
7. "Testimony of Professor David Cole on Civil Liberties and Proposed Anti-Terrorism Legislation Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism and Property Rights of the Senate Judiciary Committee," [6] 10/3/01
8. "U.S. District Court in Florida Finds Use of Secret Evidence Unconstitutional," statement from Tampa Bay Coalition for Justice and Peace [7], American Muslim Alliance Web site
9. "Testimony of Professor David Cole on Civil Liberties and Proposed Anti-Terrorism Legislation Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism and Property Rights of the Senate Judiciary Committee," [6] 10/3/01
10. "Federal Anti-Terrorism Efforts to Impact Immigration Policy, Procedures," [8] Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy P.C., 9/27/01
11. "EFF Analysis of The Anti-Terrorism Act of 2001 (ATA): How the Bill Would Change FISA Surveillance," [9] Lee Tien, Senior Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation
12. "Federal Law Enforcement and Intelligence Provision in proposed Anti-Terrorism Bill," Kate Martin, Center for National Security Studies, 10/1/01.
13. "Anti-Terrorism Act Expands Government Surveillance Authorities, Weakens Privacy Protection with No Clear Benefit to Security," Center for Democracy & Technology, preliminary analysis of Anti-Terrorism Act of 2001, 9/21/01.
14. "Domestic Surveillance:The History of Operation CHAOS," Verne Lyon, Covert Action Information Bulletin, Summer 1990; "EFF Analysis Of The Provisions Of The USA PATRIOT Act: That Relate To Online Activities," Electronic Frontier Foundation, 10/31/01.
18. "ACLU Says Congress Should Treat Administration Proposal Carefully: Says Many Provisions Go Far Beyond Anti-Terrorism Needs," [10] Center for Democracy & Technology, 9/20/01
20. "Analysis of Provisions of the Proposed Anti-Terrorism Act of 2001: Affecting the Privacy of Communications and Personal Information," [11] Electronic Privacy Information Center, 9/24/01
22. "Changes in Antiterrorism Bills Protect Student Records, College Lobbyists Say," Sara Hebel, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 10/26/01.
23. Testimony of Jerry Berman before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence [12], 9/24/01
25. House Judiciary Committee transcript, 9/24/01.
26. "Testimony of Professor David Cole on Civil Liberties and Proposed Anti-Terrorism Legislation Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism and Property Rights of the Senate Judiciary Committee," [6] 10/3/01
27. "Letter to Congress Urges Changes In Anti-Terrorism Bill to Protect Civil Liberties," [13] Free Congress Foundation, 10/2/01
28. "Not So Fast," [14] Jacob Sullum, ReasonOnline, 10/2/01
29. "The End of Liberty," [15] Damien Cave and Katharine Mieszkowski, Salon.com, 9/22/01
30. "Lawmakers: Quick movement on new laws won't happen," Associated Press, 9/21/01.
31. "Terrorism Bill's Sparse Paper Trail May Cause Legal Vulnerabilities," Elizabeth A. Palmer, CQ Weekly, 10/27/01.
33. "Much of Anti-Terrorism Bill May Be Temporary," Reuters, 10/5/01.
34. "They Can't See Eye-to-Eye: Leahy, Ashcroft embattled over civil rights vs. security," Tom Brune, Newsday, 11/13/01.
35. "National Security; Prevention of Acts of Violence and Terrorism," Federal Register, 10/31/01.
36. "Leahy 'Deeply Troubled' About Monitoring of Conversations Between Detainees, Their Attorneys," U.S. Newswire, 11/09/01.
37. "U.S. to Stop Issuing Detention Tallies," Amy Goldstein and Dan Eggen, Washington Post, 11/9/01.
38. "About 600 Still Detained in Connection With Attacks, Ashcroft Says," Dan Eggen, Washington Post, 11/28/01.
39. "Ashcroft Urges Caution With FOIA Requests," Associated Press, 10/17/01.
40. "ACLU Files First Post-Sept. 11 Challenge To Closed Immigration Hearings on Behalf of MI Congressman and Journalists," [16] ACLU press release, 1/29/02
41. "Lawsuit Filed Over Immigration Hearings' Closing," Hanna Rosin, Washington Post, 1/30/02.
42. "Why We're Suing Ashcroft," [17] Jeremy Voas, Alternet.org, 1/30/02
43. "Ex-FBI Officials Criticize Tactics on Terrorism," Jim McGee, Washington Post, 11/28/01.
45. "Justice Department Considers Stepping Up Monitoring of Religious, Political Groups," Jess Bravin, Wall Street Journal, 12/03/01.
47. "Homeland Defense - of the Constitution," Nat Hentoff, Insight, 12/17/01.
48. "John Ashcroft Misses the Point," New York Times, 12/7/01; "The Ashcroft Smear," Washington Post, 12/7/01.
49. "Political dissent can bring federal agents to door," Kris Axtman, Christian Science Monitor, 1/8/02.
50. "The New McCarthyism," Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive, January 2002.
52. "Us Vows Suits On Racial Profiling New Rights Chief Details A Strategy," Wayne Washington, Boston Globe, 7/26/01.
53. "Justice Dept. to Study Racial Profiling Soon," Associated Press, 9/10/01.
54. "Abusive Behavior, Or Racial Profiling?" Edward Walsh, Washington Post, 1/4/02.
55. "U.S. Seeks Thousands Of Fugitive Deportees; Middle Eastern Men Are Focus of Search," Dan Eggen and Cheryl W. Thompson, Washington Post, 1/8/02.
57. "Surviviors of Terrorist Victims Granted Domestic Partnership Benefits," Matt Pyeatt, CNSNews.com, 10/4/01.
58. "Jailing of Writer Sparks 1st Amendment Debate," Dan Eagen and Paul Duggan, Washington Post, 8/01/01.
59. "SPJ Gives $12,500 To Fight Texas Case Threatening Freedom Of The Press," Society of Professional Journalists, press release, 8/10/01.
60. "Writer Freed After Five Months in Jail, but New Subpoena Likely," Paul Duggan, Washington Post, January 5, 2002
61. "Grassley Seeks Files On Media Subpoena," Dan Eggen, Washington Post, 9/5/01.
62. "Justice Department Snags Reporter's Phone Records," Pete Yost, Associated Press, 8/27/01.
63. "Florida election reform on hold," Alisa Ulferts, St. Petersburg Times, 8/21/01.
64. "All but one part of new election law okayed," Lucy Morgan, St. Petersburg Times, 12/9/01.
65. "Affirmative Action; From the Justice Department., a Disappointing Silence on the U-M Cases," Detroit Free Press, 12/6/01.
66. "Bush Delays Offensive Against Affirmative Action," Gary Fields, Wall Street Journal, 8/13/01.
67. "Wrongheaded on Race," Washington Post, 7/2/01.
68. "Women lose key ally in bias suit vs. SEPTA," Joseph A. Slobodzian, Philadelphia Inquirer, 10/3/01.
69. "Ashcroft Justice," Diana R. Gordon, The Nation, 7/23/01.
70. Letter to Attorney General Ashcroft [18], Barbara Boxer, Truthout.com, 10/26/01
71. "Are anthrax letters OK for abortion-rights groups?" [19] Anthony York, Salon.com, 11/10/01
72. Letter to Attorney General Ashcroft [18], Barbara Boxer, Truthout.com, 10/26/01
73. "Ashcroft: No Death Penalty Race Bias," [20] Jim Stewart, CBSNews.com, 6/6/01
74. "Program for DNA testing of inmates is scrapped," Richard Willing, USA Today, 12/25/01.
75. "Funds to Test DNA Of Convicts Diverted to ID Sept. 11 Victims," Washington Post, 12/27/01.
76. "Guns & Strange Bedfellows," [21] Beverly Lumpkin, ABCNews.com, 10/19/01
77. "Ashcroft's gun-coddling hypocrisy," Thomas Oliphant, Boston Globe, 12/11/01.
78. "Justice Dept. Bars Use of Gun Checks in Terror Inquiry," Fox Butterfield, New York Times, 12/6/01.
81. "Senators Seek Gun Records," Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press, 12/13/01.
82. "Justice Dept. Bars Use of Gun Checks in Terror Inquiry," Fox Butterfield, New York Times, 12/6/01.
83. "Federal Agents Are Directed to Stop Physicians Who Assist Suicide," Sam Howe Verhovek, New York Times, 11/7/01.
84. "Ashcroft Order Not His first Stand Against Assisted Suicide," Tom Detzel, Portland Oregonian, 11/11/01.
87. "Ashcroft Ban on Suicide Blocked," Associated Press, Washington Times, 11/21/01.
88. "States' rights under fire; Attorney general's actions show shift in White House policy," [22] Bob Egelko, San Francisco Chronicle, 11/11/2001
89. "2000 Term Opinions of the Court," [23] U.S. Supreme Court website
90. "Ashcroft Pushes Senate on Judicial Nominees," Dan Eggen, Washington Post, 8/8/01.
