Word: restrictionism
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First, round-the-clock universal keycard access should be granted to all students. The proponents of 24-hour access, this page included, have stressed its ability to make the campus a safer place by allowing students to swipe into the security of any House at any hour. But aside from...
For centuries Americans have cherished their right to travel unfettered, without the papers or ID cards many police states have required throughout history. A large source of anger for American colonistswas a restriction the British government imposed on travel west beyond the Appalachian Mountains. During the Cold War, Soviet nationals...
The CIA's self-improvement could begin with what most experts consider the best if most arduous and dangerous way to disrupt terror: so-called human intelligence, provided by informants and agents. The CIA has long been criticized for its reliance on diplomatic cover for its main officers, which stymies...
In a press conference last week, Attorney General John Ashcroft stated that the hijackers used knives and cardboard cutters, and that one group may have had a small bomb. Before Sept. 11, it was common for airport security agents to allow passengers to carry uninspected cell phones or small pocket...
Both licensing and registration have been on the books for years, but the combination of both laws is only on the books in seven states. It's that one-two punch, though, that proves to be most effective. "We found there was only marginal benefit to having one restriction," says...