In today\u27s globalized society, the war on terror has negatively affected privacy rights not just in the United States, but everywhere. When privacy rights are curtailed around the world, American efforts to spread freedom and democracy are hindered, and as a consequence, Americans are less secure in the world. Ironically, the erosion of individual privacy rights, here and abroad, has been happening in the name of enhancing national security. This book sheds light on this apparent contradiction, and argues that governments must do more to preserve privacy rights while endeavoring to protect their citizens against future terrorist attacks. It is easy to forget that prior to 9/11, privacy rights were on the march. Plans were in the works, i...
This article explores how internet surveillance in the name of counterterrorism challenges privacy. ...
The United States’ Terrorism Surveillance Program represents just one of many expansions in surveill...
It has become a commonplace to say that September 11 changed everything. What the writer or speaker ...
In today\u27s globalized society, the war on terror has negatively affected privacy rights not just ...
The September 11, 2001 terror attacks had a far-reaching, global impact. Within the United States, l...
This essay examines the tension between individual privacy and the societal need for protection agai...
We live in a global village within which international and domestic human rights intersect and both ...
Advances in Computer Science continue to provide more tools, each time more efficient, to aid us in ...
Public attitudes about privacy are central to the development of fourth amendment doctrine in two re...
This analysis will trace the development of privacy rights in the United States, beginning with the ...
In sum, the Court has in recent years balanced the degree of government intrusion of the individual ...
The right to privacy in the age of surveillance is a long-standing controversial issue. This controv...
While the privacy concerns raised by technological advances are widely recognized, recent terrorist ...
The U.S. Constitution has been largely ignored in the recent flurry of privacy laws and regulation...
By taking into account the debate on the balance between privacy and security (i.e., between securit...
This article explores how internet surveillance in the name of counterterrorism challenges privacy. ...
The United States’ Terrorism Surveillance Program represents just one of many expansions in surveill...
It has become a commonplace to say that September 11 changed everything. What the writer or speaker ...
In today\u27s globalized society, the war on terror has negatively affected privacy rights not just ...
The September 11, 2001 terror attacks had a far-reaching, global impact. Within the United States, l...
This essay examines the tension between individual privacy and the societal need for protection agai...
We live in a global village within which international and domestic human rights intersect and both ...
Advances in Computer Science continue to provide more tools, each time more efficient, to aid us in ...
Public attitudes about privacy are central to the development of fourth amendment doctrine in two re...
This analysis will trace the development of privacy rights in the United States, beginning with the ...
In sum, the Court has in recent years balanced the degree of government intrusion of the individual ...
The right to privacy in the age of surveillance is a long-standing controversial issue. This controv...
While the privacy concerns raised by technological advances are widely recognized, recent terrorist ...
The U.S. Constitution has been largely ignored in the recent flurry of privacy laws and regulation...
By taking into account the debate on the balance between privacy and security (i.e., between securit...
This article explores how internet surveillance in the name of counterterrorism challenges privacy. ...
The United States’ Terrorism Surveillance Program represents just one of many expansions in surveill...
It has become a commonplace to say that September 11 changed everything. What the writer or speaker ...