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Policy point-counterpoint: profiling at airports

International Social Science Review,  Fall-Winter, 2004  

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ENDNOTES

(1) Hirabayashi v. United States, 320 U.S. 8l, 100101 (1943); emphasis added.

(2) Herbert London, "Profing as Needed," Albany Law Review 66:2 (2003):346.

(3) R. Spencer Macdonald, "Rational Profiling in America's Airports," BYU Journal of Public Law 17 (Fall 2002):113.

(4) Quoted in Ibid., 115.

(5) Quoted in Ibid., 125.

(6) Nelson Lund, "The Conservative Case Against Racial Profiling in the War on Terrorism," Albany Law Review 66:2 (2003):338-39.

(7) Macdonald, "Rational Profiling in America's Airports," 137.

(8) James Yetman, "Suicidal Terrorism and Discriminatory Screening: An Efficiency-Equity Trade-Off," Defense and Peace Economics 15 (June 2004):222.

BARRY D. FRIEDMAN is a Professor of Political Science and Coordinator of the Master of Public Administration Program at North Georgia College & State University in Dahlonega, Georgia. SHARON R. REDDICK is an M.A. student in History at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and served as president of the Nebraska Epsilon Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu from 2002 to 2004. CHRISTINA FAUCHON is a 2004 graduate in Political Science at Pace University and immediate past president of the New York Tau Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu.

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