<p>Courts have struggled to balance the interests of individuals, businesses, and law enforcement. Educate yourself about the current state of the law and the risks posed by our own inventions with guidance from an award-winning legal scholar, professor, and Supreme Court journalist.</p>
Overview
Syllabus
- By This Professor
- 01: Freedom and Technological Change
- 02: Privacy and Virtual Surveillance
- 03: Privacy at Home
- 04: Privacy on the Street
- 05: The Privacy of Travelers
- 06: Privacy and National Security
- 07: Privacy in the Courtroom
- 08: Privacy in the Police Station
- 09: Privacy in Electronic Communications
- 10: Privacy in Cell Phones and Computers
- 11: The Internet and the End of Forgetting
- 12: Follow-Me Advertising Online
- 13: Privacy and the Body
- 14: The Right to Die
- 15: Privacy and Sexual Intimacy in Marriage
- 16: The Constitution and Private Property
- 17: The Supreme Court and Private Property
- 18: The Roberts Court and Economic Rights
- 19: Takings and Eminent Domain
- 20: The American Free Speech Tradition
- 21: From WikiLeaks to the Arab Spring
- 22: Google, Facebook, and the First Amendment
- 23: The Right to Be Forgotten
- 24: The Constitution in 2040
Taught by
Jeffrey Rosen