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Author: William B. Gould (National Labor Relations Board)
The right to travel has been deeply enmeshed in the Anglo-American tradition. In the relatively small country of England this need was particularly obvious, and there can be little doubt that both England and the United States owe a great deal of their commercial and intellectual growth to the freedom of international mobility.
Keywords: Civil rights, Constitutional law -- United States, Passports
How to Cite: Gould, W. (1961) “Right to Travel and National Security”, Washington University Law Review. 1961(4).