NAT HENTOFF, a prolific author, journalist and weekly columnist in the Village Voice, has won the National Press Foundation Award for Distinguished Contributions to Journalism, and the American Bar Association Certificate of Merit for Coverage of the Criminal Justice System, as well as the Thomas Szasz Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Cause of Civil Liberties.
“I thought I knew the full list of the horribles unleashed by the
government in the name of national security since 9/11—until I read
this book. Wow! Nat Hentoff—who has no equal in defending the
Constitution—has unearthed enough governmental lawlessness to make
all Americans sleepless. Buy this book if you love liberty; and
after you've read it, send your copy to any member of Congress,
senator, or judge you know!” –Judge Anthony P. Napolitano, Senior
Judicial Analyst, Fox News Channel
“There's no better resource on our Bill of Rights and
constitutional freedoms than Nat Hentoff. With this book, Hentoff
sounds the alarm over the steady erosion of our rights while
effectively arguing that any hope for our future rests in our
ability as citizens to take a stand and fight back.” –John W.
Whitehead, Founder and President, The Rutherford Institite
“This book is an inspiring call to twenty-first century patriots to
reinvigorate the libertarian and egalitarian ideals of America's
founders, and to resist the violations of those ideals that have
run rampant in the 'War on Terror.' Hentoff shows that too many
purported counter-terrorism measures have made us less free, but
not more safe, therefore galvanizing growing resistance among
individuals from all across the political spectrum and all walks of
life, all across the country.” –Nadine Strossen, President,
ACLU
“Anyone concerned with civil liberties should read this short and
snappy report from the frontlines of this latest constitutional
struggle.” –Publishers Weekly
“[R]emarkably comprehensive and highly readable . . .” –John W.
Dean, Los Angeles Times
“Hentoff has written a deft primer that forcefully makes the civil
libertarian's case.” –Vincent J. Cannato, Washington Post Book
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