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Overview of Changes to Legal Rights

By The Associated Press

 

September 5, 2002

 

Some of the fundamental changes to Americans' legal rights by the Bush

administration and the USA Patriot Act following the terror attacks:

 

* FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION:

Government may monitor religious and political institutions without suspecting

criminal activity to assist terror investigation.

 

* FREEDOM OF INFORMATION:

Government has closed once-public immigration hearings, has secretly detained

hundreds of people without charges, and has encouraged bureaucrats to resist

public records requests.

 

* FREEDOM OF SPEECH:

Government may prosecute librarians or keepers of any other records if they tell

anyone that the government subpoenaed information related to a terror

investigation.

 

* RIGHT TO LEGAL REPRESENTATION:

Government may monitor federal prison jailhouse conversations between attorneys

and clients, and deny lawyers to Americans accused of crimes.

 

* FREEDOM FROM UNREASONABLE SEARCHES:

Government may search and seize Americans' papers and effects without probable

cause to assist terror investigation.

 

* RIGHT TO A SPEEDY AND PUBLIC TRIAL:

Government may jail Americans indefinitely without a trial.

 

* RIGHT TO LIBERTY:

Americans may be jailed without being charged or being able to confront

witnesses against them.

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