Intellectual Freedom Since 9/11: The USA Patriot Act, Etc. and Indiana Libraries

dc.contributor.authorArcher, J. Douglas
dc.date.accessioned2007-12-11T13:58:01Z
dc.date.available2007-12-11T13:58:01Z
dc.date.issued2002
dc.description.abstractWithin six weeks of the horrendous events of September 11, 2001, a mere blink of the eye in the usual legislative process, Congress passed and the President signed into law, Public Law 107-56, the “Uniting and Protecting America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act” also know as the “USA PATRIOT Act” or the “Anti-Terrorism Act of 2001.” It received bi-partisan support and near unanimous approval in both the United States House and Senate. It is 132 pages long and amends approximately fifteen sections of the United States Code.en
dc.identifier.citationArcher, J. Douglas. (2002). Intellectual Freedom Since 9/11: The USA Patriot Act, Etc. and Indiana Libraries. Indiana libraries, 21(2), 1-5.en
dc.identifier.issn0275777X
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/1261
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.publisherH.W. Wilson Companyen
dc.subject.lcshIndiana Library Federation
dc.subject.lcshLibrary science -- Societies, etc.
dc.subject.lcshUnited States. Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT ACT) Act of 2001
dc.subject.lcshIntellectual freedom
dc.titleIntellectual Freedom Since 9/11: The USA Patriot Act, Etc. and Indiana Librariesen
dc.typeArticleen
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