
The New American Surveillance State | Byron Tau
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Privacy Rights in the Digital Era
This chapter explores the implications of individual privacy rights amid potential authoritarian governance, focusing on the Fourth Amendment and contemporary privacy challenges. It outlines the inadequacies of current laws in protecting personal privacy in light of digital advancements and third-party data sharing. The discussion also addresses the historical evolution of privacy laws and the importance of encryption technology as a defense against government surveillance.
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