Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution

Professor Eben Moglen

Columbia Law School, Spring 2015

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For our first meeting on January 22, please
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For our meeting on January 29, please begin reading PartFour.
 
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  1. Register to use this wiki;
  2. Make sure you have read the course EvaluationPolicy;
  3. Read all of the wiki introduction on this page and learn how to refer to the wiki documentation so you can write here confidently;
  4. Learn about DejaVu document format, a "better PDF," and get the reading software for your computers and personal tracking devices, so you can read course books;
  5. Read what's On the Radar, below, which we will discuss.
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By now, you should:

  1. Have registered;
  2. Have read the EvaluationPolicy;
  3. Have installed DejaVu reading software;
  4. Have made a notification arrangement;
  5. Be current with what's On the Radar.
 

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 Robert Barnes, Supreme Court: Warrants needed in GPS tracking, Washington Post, January 23, 2012
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