Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution

Professor Eben Moglen

Columbia Law School, Spring 2022

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To accommodate more students, we will be changing room. Our first meeting together will be on 26 January, at 2:50pm, in JGH 102B. In preparation, please make sure you have

  1. Registered to use the wiki (unless you are already registered from another course);
  2. Read the EvaluationPolicy;
  3. Signed up to be notified of changes here by email, or subscribed to the news feed;
  4. Read all of this page and learned how to refer to the TWikiUsersGuide and TextFormattingRules.
  5. Learned about DejaVu, and acquired viewer software for your computers and personal tracking devices; if you have read NoteOnBrowsers and installed Firefox, your viewer is built in.
  6. Read, listened to, or watched my Snowden and the Future lectures from fall 2013. If you are pressed for time, you could read the condensed Guardian version from 2014.
  7. Listened to the 19 January class audio file.
 On 2 February, we will begin PartFour.

Please remember to keep up with what's on the radar.

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See ClassAudio for class recordings.
 



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