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Event Title
Defining Muslim Civil Rights in a Post-9/11 World
Location
Duke Law School, Room 3037
Start Date
5-2-2010 1:15 PM
End Date
5-2-2010 2:30 PM
Description
Panel discussion on critical issues in redefining basic civil rights for Muslims since 9/11. The panelists discuss articles that were subsequently published in the Duke Forum for Law & Social Change, volume 2 (2010).
Related Paper
Natsu Taylor Saito, Internments, Then and Now: Constitutional Accountability in Post-9/11 America, 2 Duke Forum for Law & Social Change 71-102 (2010).
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dflsc/vol2/iss1/4
Related Paper II
Peter G. Danchin, Defaming Muhammad: Dignity, Harm, and Incitement to Religious Hatred, 2 Duke Forum for Law & Social Change 5-38 (2010).
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dflsc/vol2/iss1/2
Defining Muslim Civil Rights in a Post-9/11 World
Duke Law School, Room 3037
Panel discussion on critical issues in redefining basic civil rights for Muslims since 9/11. The panelists discuss articles that were subsequently published in the Duke Forum for Law & Social Change, volume 2 (2010).