Was Edward Snowden a patriot or a traitor? Just how far do American privacy rights extend?And how far is too far when it comes to government secrecy in the name of security? These are just a few of the questions that have dominated American consciousness since Edward Snowden exposed the breath of the NSA’s domestic surveillance program. In these seven previously unpublished essays, a group of prominent legal and political experts delve in to life After Snowden, examining the ramifications of the infamous leak from multiple angles: * Washington lawyer and literary agent RONALD GOLDFARB acts as the book’s editor and provides an introduction outlining the many debates sparked by the Snowden leaks.* Pulitzer Prize winning journalist BARRY SIEGEL analyses the role of the state secrets provision in the judicial system.* Former Assistant Secretary of State HODDING CARTER explores whether the press is justified in unearthing and publishing classified information. * Ethics expert and dean of the UC Berkley School of Journalism EDWARD WASSERMAN discusses the uneven relationship between journalists and whistleblowers.* Georgetown Law Professor DAVID COLE addresses the motives and complicated legacy of Snowden and other leakers.* Director of the National Security Archive THOMAS BLANTON looks at the impact of the Snowden leaks on the classification of government documents.* Dean of the University of Florida Law School JON MILLS addresses the constitutional right to privacy and the difficulties of applying it in the digital age.
Ronald Goldfarb
After Snowden [EPUB ebook]
Privacy, Secrecy and Security in the Information Age
After Snowden [EPUB ebook]
Privacy, Secrecy and Security in the Information Age
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Språk Engelska ● Formatera EPUB ● ISBN 9781466876057 ● Utgivare St. Martin’s Press ● Publicerad 2015 ● Nedladdningsbara 3 gånger ● Valuta EUR ● ID 5717947 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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