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Privacy, property, and free speech [sound recording] : law and the Constitution in the 21st century / Jeffrey Rosen.
Title:
Privacy, property, and free speech [sound recording] : law and the Constitution in the 21st century / Jeffrey Rosen.
ISBN:
9781490651873
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
[Chantilly, Va.] : Teaching Company ; Prince Frederick, MD : [Distributed by] Recorded Books, [2012]
©2012
Physical Description:
12 audio discs (approximately 12 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 CD-ROM.
General Note:
Title from container.
Compact disc.
The length of each lecture is: ca. 30 min. The entire program consists of 24 lectures.
Bonus disc contains course workbook in PDF format.
In container (17 cm.).
Contents:
Freedom and technological change -- Privacy and virtual surveillance -- Privacy at home -- Privacy on the street -- Privacy of travelers -- Privacy and national security -- Privacy in the courtroom -- Privacy in the police station -- Privacy in electronic communications -- Privacy in cell phones and computers -- Internet and the end of forgetting -- Follow-me advertising online -- Privacy and the body -- Right to die -- Privacy and sexual intimacy in marriage -- Constitution and private property -- Supreme Court and private property -- Roberts Court and economic rights -- Takings and eminent domain -- American free speech tradition -- From WikiLeaks to the Arab Spring -- Google, Facebook, and the First Amendment -- Right to be forgotten -- Constitution in 2040.
Summary:
Dizzying new technologies are putting unprecedented stress on America's core constitutional values, as protections for privacy, property, and free speech are shrinking due to the wonders of modern life--from the Internet to digital imaging to artificial intelligence. Today, it's easy to think that we have far more privacy and other personal rights than we in fact do. Only by educating ourselves about the current state of the law and the risks posed by our own inventions can we develop an informed opinion about where to draw hard lines, how to promote changes in the system, and what we can do to protect ourselves.
Performer:
Lecturer: Professor Jeffrey Rosen.
OCLC Number:
ocn895291432
Availability:
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