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Edited by Dr. Leonard Wong, Professor Douglas C. Lovelace Jr..
The University of Pennsylvania Law School, the Institute for Strategic Threat Analysis and Response, and the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College conducted a conference dealing with homeland security and civil liberties on June 18, 2004, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The event brought together experts from diverse organizations such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. armed forces, Philadelphia Arab American Development 2 Corporation and several law schools. The conference examined national security issues related to civil liberties, immigration policy, privacy issues, first amendment rights, and the balance of executive and judicial power in relation to civil liberties and homeland security. Over 175 people interested in the intersection of national security, civil liberties, and associated legal issues participated in the conference.
The Effects of Multiple Deployments on Army Adolescents
Civil-Military Relations in a Post-9/11 World
CU @ The FOB: How the Forward Operating Base is Changing the Life of Combat Soldiers
Developing Adaptive Leaders: The Crucible Experience of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Strategic Leadership Competencies
Why They Fight: Combat Motivation in the Iraq War
Stifled Innovation? Developing Tomorrow's Leaders Today
Generations Apart: Xers and Boomers in the Officer Corps