As a fast-growing group of scholars sees it, the recent revelations of warrantless domestic spying and 'data mining' by federal agencies should come as no surprise at all. They say a public-private merger of government and commercial interests has created an expanding and ever-more-encompassing net of surveillance.
Proponents promise that, post-9/11, increased surveillance will bring security, which is why legislation like the Patriot Act is essential to clearing a path for it. Critics decry the transformation of the information age into an era of pervasive spying. The conflict means that academic research and publishing on the subject are flourishing.
Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education.
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Watching the Watchers
From The Chronicle: 3/17/2006: Watching the Watchers:
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