Constitution 3.0 : freedom and technological change / Jeffrey Rosen, Benjamin Wittes, editors.
2011
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Ebrary electronic monographs.
Title
Constitution 3.0 : freedom and technological change / Jeffrey Rosen, Benjamin Wittes, editors.
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Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, [2011]
Copyright
©2011
Description
viii, 271 pages : illustrations cm
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Introduction: technological change and the constitutional future / Jeffrey Rosen
Is the fourth amendment relevant in a technological age? / Christopher Slobogin
Use restrictions and the future of surveillance law / Orin S. Kerr
Cyberthreat, government network operations, and the fourth amendment / Jack Goldsmith
The deciders: facebook, google, and the future of privacy and free speech / Jeffrey Rosen
Is filtering censorship?: the second free speech tradition / Tim Wu
A mutual aid treaty for the internet / Jonathan Zittrain
Neuroscience and the future of personhood and responsibility / Stephen J. Morse
Cognitive neuroscience and the future of punishment / O. Carter Snead
Reproductive rights and reproductive technology in 2030 / John A. Robertson
The problems and possibilities of modern genetics: a paradigm for social, ethical, and political analysis / Eric Cohen and Robert P. George
Endowed by their creator? the future of constitutional personhood / James Boyle
Innovation's darker future: biosecurity, technologies of mass empowerment, and the constitution / Benjamin Wittes
Epilogue: translating and transforming the future / Lawrence Lessig.
Is the fourth amendment relevant in a technological age? / Christopher Slobogin
Use restrictions and the future of surveillance law / Orin S. Kerr
Cyberthreat, government network operations, and the fourth amendment / Jack Goldsmith
The deciders: facebook, google, and the future of privacy and free speech / Jeffrey Rosen
Is filtering censorship?: the second free speech tradition / Tim Wu
A mutual aid treaty for the internet / Jonathan Zittrain
Neuroscience and the future of personhood and responsibility / Stephen J. Morse
Cognitive neuroscience and the future of punishment / O. Carter Snead
Reproductive rights and reproductive technology in 2030 / John A. Robertson
The problems and possibilities of modern genetics: a paradigm for social, ethical, and political analysis / Eric Cohen and Robert P. George
Endowed by their creator? the future of constitutional personhood / James Boyle
Innovation's darker future: biosecurity, technologies of mass empowerment, and the constitution / Benjamin Wittes
Epilogue: translating and transforming the future / Lawrence Lessig.
Summary
"Explores the challenges to constitutional values posed by sweeping technological changes such as social networks, brain scans, and genetic selection and suggests ways of preserving rights, including privacy, free speech, and dignity in the age of Facebook and Google"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2012. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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9780815722120
9780815722137 e-book
9780815722137 e-book
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