Fourth Amendment and Technology, Panel 1
“New Developments in Surveillance Technology: How the Government Collects, Searches, Stores, and Shares Information” was a panel discussion at “The Fourth Amendment in the Digital Age,” a symposium hosted by American University’s Washington College of Law, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and the Foundation for Criminal Justice.
Legal analysts talked about government surveillance and data gathering technologies and argued they were outpacing laws intended to regulate… read more
Legal analysts talked about government surveillance and data gathering technologies and argued they were outpacing laws intended to regulate them.
“New Developments in Surveillance Technology: How the Government Collects, Searches, Stores, and Shares Information” was a panel discussion at “The Fourth Amendment in the Digital Age,” a symposium hosted by American University’s Washington College of Law, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and the Foundation for Criminal Justice. close
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Elizabeth "Liza" Goitein Co-Director Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law->Liberty and National Security Program
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Jumana Musa Senior Counsel National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers->Privacy and National Security
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