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Title:
National security vs. civil & privacy rights / Micah L. Issitt.
Author:
Issitt, Micah L., author.
Publication Information:
Amenia, NY : Grey House Publishing, [2018]

©2018
Call Number:
JC596.2.U5 I87 2018
Abstract:
"This volume offers a sweeping overview of the shifting tensions and public opinions fueled by Americans' expectations of privacy vs. their collective desire for national security. ... Diving into how far the government has gone and "should" go in the name of national security, this volume analyzes primary and secondary source documents such as Supreme Court decisions, articles from respected periodicals, and legislation. Coverage includes domestic spying, Apple's refusal to help with "back door" access of the iPhone, and the differences between President Obama's and President Trump's surveillance states." --publisher description.
Edition:
[First edition].
ISBN:
9781682177204

9781682177211
Series:
Opinions throughout history

Opinions throughout history.
Physical Description:
xxvii, 695 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Contents:
The right to privacy -- Defining search and seizure -- Retro wireless surveillance -- Privacy and the red menace -- The constitutional right to privacy -- Information rights -- The origins of data security -- Monitoring dissidents -- Modernizing privacy philosophy -- Adjusting to technology -- Calm before the storm -- Privacy surrenders to patriotism -- The Orwellian age -- Dividing the republic -- Trying security -- The President's surveillance program -- Eyes everywhere -- Debating privacy rights -- Reassuring consumers -- National insecurity -- The right to hide -- Brute force -- The advocates -- The case for bulk data -- The Snowden effect -- The writ to refuse -- The debate continues -- The existence of privacy -- Permanent imbalance.
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