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Tenth Amendment Center: Considering the Possibility of State and Local Action to Address Rendition and Torture


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One of the things that really excites me is finding ways to use state and local power to confront federal overreach that doesn’t appear on the surface to have any direct connection to the states. For instance, after Edward Snowden began releasing information revealing the extent of federal warrantless surveillance, we developed a strategy to…
Mike Maharrey
December 26, 2017 at 01:21PM
at December 26, 2017
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