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North Carolina Law Review

Volume 82, Number 5 (2004) Law, Loyalty, and Treason: How Can the Law Regulate Loyalty Without Imperiling It?

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Table of Contents - Issue 5
North Carolina Law Review

Articles

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Democratic-Republican Societies, Subversion, and the Limits of Legitimate Political Dissent in the Early Republic
Robert M. Chesney

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The Voting Rights Act of 1867: The Constitutionality of Federal Regulation of Suffrage during Reconstruction
Gabriel J. Chin

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Ambivalence about Treason
George P. Fletcher

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Disloyalty among Men in Arms: Korean War POWs at Court-Martial
Elizabeth Lutes Hillman

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Manhood and Subversion during World War I: The Cases of Eugene Debs and Alexander Berkman
Kathleen Kennedy

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Disloyal Workers and the Un-American Labor Law
Ken Matheny and Marion Crain

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Betrayal on Trial: Japanese-American Treason in World War II
Eric L. Muller

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A Lawyer in Crisis Times: Joseph L. Raugh Jr., the Loyalty-Security Program, and the Defense of Civil Liberties in the Early Cold War
Michael E. Parrish

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Stealing Secrets: Communism and Soviet Espionage in the 1940s
Ellen Schrecker

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Lose in Vietnam, Bring the Boys Home
Robert N. Strassfeld

 
 
 
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