Privacy and security
Description
In this Fred Friendly Seminar moderated by Harvard Law School's Arthur Miller, panelists such as U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer; Nadine Strossen, president of the ACLU; Jamie Gorelick, of the U.S. Department of Justice; Professor Stephen Carter, of Yale Law School; and others examine the fine balance between the power of the government and the rights of the individual in a fictional community called Unity. Discussion points include government initiatives such as Megan's Law, Internet privacy, mandatory fingerprinting, and the encryption of privileged information-and whether these actions are constitutional.
Runtime
57 min
Series
Subjects
- Civil rights (308)
- Information technology (161)
- Social change (532)
- Cyberspace (95)
- Technological innovations (514)
- Science (827)
- Computer networks (77)
- Technology (1161)
- Liberty (131)
- Information society (81)
- Crime (296)
- Computer crimes (87)
- Computer security (97)
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2005], c1997
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