Exam 15: Electronic Surveillance and the War on Terror

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Stopping travelers in vehicles at a fixed checkpoint for brief questioning about their citizenship and immigration status:

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The U.S. Attorney General must take into custody and detain during removal proceedings any alien who has committed certain detailed criminal offenses according to the:

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The ___________________ captures a record of all telephone numbers from a subscriber's phone, using pen registers and trap and trace devices.

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secret "caller ID"

The ________________________ Act of 1968 puts a general ban on the interception of wire, oral, or electronic communication while they are taking place.

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Concerning the law of interrogating terrorist suspects:

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What were "sneak-and-peek" searches originally used for, and how has their legal status and definition changed since 9/11? Describe the three conditions under which the Patriot Act authorizes judges to issue sneak-and-peek warrants.

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The U.S. Patriot Act:

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The Patriot Act significantly expanded government surveillance power beyond the Crime Control and Safe Streets Act.

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According to the Crime Control and Safe Streets Act's serious crime exception:

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In order to be considered a "deportable alien", a person must:

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Searches of private places without the occupants' consent or knowledge are __________.

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Panels made up of military officers to try U. S. military personnel for violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice are _________________________ .

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According to rules issued by the Department of Defense in 2010 governing military commission proceedings:

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Ordinary federal courts are also known as _________________.

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In which document did the U.S. Congress gave the President the authority "to use all necessary force against those nations, organizations, or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks" on 9/11/2001?

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Which of the below crimes is subject to a ban on electronic surveillance? I. chemical weapons offenses II. use of weapons of mass destruction III. financial transactions with countries supporting terrorists IV. none of the above

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The Military Order of November 13, 2001:

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Military Commissions:

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Who can military commissions try?

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Sneak and peek warrants are a variation of no-knock entries.

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