The September 11, 2001 terror attacks had a far-reaching, global impact. Within the United States, lawmakers rapidly sought to address the aftermath by passing strong anti-terrorism policies. Other nations followed suit. At first, few people dared to question the implications of these policies. Nearly two decades later, technological advancements and a heightened concern over governmental restrictions on liberty are forcing policymakers to reexamine the legality of governmental invasions of privacy in the name of national security. This Paper examines the reach of U.S. anti-terrorism policies and their impact on individual privacy, the realities of similar policies in the United Kingdom, and the effectiveness of these policies in protecting...
This essay examines the tension between individual privacy and the societal need for protection agai...
What if science developed technology that would eliminate violent crime on American streets entirely...
The resurgence in interest in authoritarianism has been linked to a rise not only in the acceptance ...
In today\u27s globalized society, the war on terror has negatively affected privacy rights not just ...
The United States’ Terrorism Surveillance Program represents just one of many expansions in surveill...
The tightened security restrictions after the “911” terrorist attacks must clearly have repercussion...
Advances in Computer Science continue to provide more tools, each time more efficient, to aid us in ...
By taking into account the debate on the balance between privacy and security (i.e., between securit...
This paper deals with the seemingly unending balancing act of privacy versus security. To highlight...
Hardly a day passes without reports of new threats in or about the Internet. Denial of service, wor...
It is common knowledge that privacy in the market and the media is protected less in the United Stat...
In the presently heightened security environment in the United Kingdom there are a number of example...
This study investigates the effects of institutional structure on the privacy rights regimes in the ...
The development and deployment of electronic surveillance technology in the post-9/11 world poses a ...
When the United States faces an elevated security threat, executive orders and sunset policies are p...
This essay examines the tension between individual privacy and the societal need for protection agai...
What if science developed technology that would eliminate violent crime on American streets entirely...
The resurgence in interest in authoritarianism has been linked to a rise not only in the acceptance ...
In today\u27s globalized society, the war on terror has negatively affected privacy rights not just ...
The United States’ Terrorism Surveillance Program represents just one of many expansions in surveill...
The tightened security restrictions after the “911” terrorist attacks must clearly have repercussion...
Advances in Computer Science continue to provide more tools, each time more efficient, to aid us in ...
By taking into account the debate on the balance between privacy and security (i.e., between securit...
This paper deals with the seemingly unending balancing act of privacy versus security. To highlight...
Hardly a day passes without reports of new threats in or about the Internet. Denial of service, wor...
It is common knowledge that privacy in the market and the media is protected less in the United Stat...
In the presently heightened security environment in the United Kingdom there are a number of example...
This study investigates the effects of institutional structure on the privacy rights regimes in the ...
The development and deployment of electronic surveillance technology in the post-9/11 world poses a ...
When the United States faces an elevated security threat, executive orders and sunset policies are p...
This essay examines the tension between individual privacy and the societal need for protection agai...
What if science developed technology that would eliminate violent crime on American streets entirely...
The resurgence in interest in authoritarianism has been linked to a rise not only in the acceptance ...