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Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff between Privacy and Security
2013, Yale University Press
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Nothing to hide the false tradeoff between privacy and security
2011, Yale University Press
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Table of Contents
The nothing-to-hide argument
The all-or-nothing fallacy
The danger of deference
Why privacy isn't merely an individual right
The pendulum argument
The national-security argument
The problem with dissolving the crime-espionage distinction
The war-powers argument and the rule of law
The fourth amendment and the secrecy paradigm
The third party doctrine and digital dossiers
The failure of looking for a reasonable expectation of privacy
The suspicionless-searches argument
Should we keep the exclusionary rule?
The first amendment as criminal procedure
Will repealing the patriot act restore our privacy?
The law-and-technology problem and the leave-it-to-the-legislature argument
Video surveillance and the no-privacy-in-public argument
Should the government engage in data mining?
The luddite argument, the titanic phenomenon, and the fix-a-problem strategy
Conclusion.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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