After the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, people who hadn’t thought much about domestic security were suddenly painfully aware of what could happen. And people whose business was public safety suddenly had a new set of concerns on their hands. On today’s episode, we’ll get into how that day changed the institutions charged with keeping us safe, and the implications those changes have had on a new era of domestic threats.
GUEST:
Barb McQuade, University of Michigan law professor and former U.S. Attorney for Michigan’s Eastern District
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