Touro Law Review
Abstract
This Article explores the legal repercussions resulting from the new wave of anti-Muslim statutes and the state monitoring operations on American Muslims’ First Amendment rights. This Article argues that the U.S. government security agencies’ surveillance operations (actions) that target American Muslims’ religious activities and the new anti-Muslim statutes (laws) established in various states are clear violations of Muslim Americans’ First Amendment rights.
Recommended Citation
Rawi, Ahmed Al
(2024)
"Blocking Faith: How American Muslims Are Chilled Through the New Anti-Muslim Statutes and the Security Agencies’ Surveillance in the Era of Digital Policing,"
Touro Law Review: Vol. 39:
No.
1, Article 3.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.tourolaw.edu/lawreview/vol39/iss1/3