To combat terrorism, Attorney General John Ashcroft has asked Congress to "enhance" the government's ability to conduct domestic surveillance of citizens. The Justice Department's legislative proposals would give federal law enforcement agents new access to personal information contained in business and school records. Before acting on those legislative proposals, lawmakers should pause to consider the extent to which the lives of ordinary Americans already are monitored by the federal government. Over the years, the federal government has instituted a variety of data collection programs that compel the production, retention, and dissemination of personal information about every American citizen. Linked through an individual's Social Securi...
In recent years, a seemingly endless stream of headlines have alerted people to the steady and relen...
American society in the present day is grappling with issues of privacy and surveillance. These issu...
What if science developed technology that would eliminate violent crime on American streets entirely...
Since the September 11, 2001 attacks, the United States has placed an increased focus upon governmen...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effects of surveillance on privacy and civil rights in ...
The terrorist attacks against the United States on the morning of September 11, 2001 created an envi...
The United States’ Terrorism Surveillance Program represents just one of many expansions in surveill...
The United States drastically increased the powers given to the federal government following the ter...
The term surveillance has taken on symbolic significance in our times. To those who shout law an...
Protecting associational freedom is a core, independent yet unappreciated part of the Fourth Amendme...
In June 2013, Americans learned that Orwell’s Big Brother was much more than speculation when ex-Nat...
Imagine a state that compels its citizens to inform it at all times of where they are, who they are ...
This Essay analyzes the ability of everyday Americans to resist and alter the conditions of governme...
The issue of citizen privacy in the context of national security and intelligence and counterintelli...
[abstract] In most countries, government surveillance of activities that take place in public is not...
In recent years, a seemingly endless stream of headlines have alerted people to the steady and relen...
American society in the present day is grappling with issues of privacy and surveillance. These issu...
What if science developed technology that would eliminate violent crime on American streets entirely...
Since the September 11, 2001 attacks, the United States has placed an increased focus upon governmen...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effects of surveillance on privacy and civil rights in ...
The terrorist attacks against the United States on the morning of September 11, 2001 created an envi...
The United States’ Terrorism Surveillance Program represents just one of many expansions in surveill...
The United States drastically increased the powers given to the federal government following the ter...
The term surveillance has taken on symbolic significance in our times. To those who shout law an...
Protecting associational freedom is a core, independent yet unappreciated part of the Fourth Amendme...
In June 2013, Americans learned that Orwell’s Big Brother was much more than speculation when ex-Nat...
Imagine a state that compels its citizens to inform it at all times of where they are, who they are ...
This Essay analyzes the ability of everyday Americans to resist and alter the conditions of governme...
The issue of citizen privacy in the context of national security and intelligence and counterintelli...
[abstract] In most countries, government surveillance of activities that take place in public is not...
In recent years, a seemingly endless stream of headlines have alerted people to the steady and relen...
American society in the present day is grappling with issues of privacy and surveillance. These issu...
What if science developed technology that would eliminate violent crime on American streets entirely...