English Legal History and its Materials

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Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution

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English Legal History & its Materials

 

Professor Eben Moglen

Columbia Law School, Spring 2008

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For our meeting of February 7, please read Robert O'Harrow's Nowhere to Hide.
 My office hours are Wednesday 11-1, and Thursday 3-4, in JG642, and by appointment at other times. Please email moglen@columbia.edu for an appointment, or consult my assistant, Ian Sullivan, at 212-461-1905.

Readings

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The seminar will address topics on the following themes. We will be building on and updating the linked reference materials in the upcoming weeks so keep an eye on the work in this section.

  • PartOne? - Speech, Press, Assembly
  • PartFour? - Surveillance, Search and Seizure
  • PartSix? - Speedy and Public Trial
  • PartsNineandFourteen? - All Privacy and Autonomy Rights Reserved
 
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In addition to the on-line material contained or linked here, we will be reading Robert O'Harrow's book Nowhere to Hide (2006), which should be available at the Columbia bookstore, and can also be bought from, for example, Amazon.
 

A Word on Technology Old and New About the Word

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 All of the Twiki documentation is also right at hand. Follow the TWiki link in the sidebar. There are a number of good tutorials and helpful FAQs there explaining the basics of what a wiki does, how to use Twiki, and how to format text.
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From TWiki's point of view, this course, Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution, is one "web." There are other webs here: the sandbox for trying wiki experiments, for example, and my other courses, etc. You're welcome to look around in those webs too, of course. Below are some useful tools for dealing with this particular web of ours. You can see the list of recent changes, and you can arrange to be notified of changes, either by email or by RSS feed. I would strongly recommend that you sign up for one or another form of notification; if not, it is your responsibility to keep abreast of the changes yourself.
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From TWiki's point of view, this course, English Legal History & its Materials, is one "web." There are other webs here: the sandbox for trying wiki experiments, for example, and my other courses, etc. You're welcome to look around in those webs too, of course. Below are some useful tools for dealing with this particular web of ours. You can see the list of recent changes, and you can arrange to be notified of changes, either by email or by RSS feed. I would strongly recommend that you sign up for one or another form of notification; if not, it is your responsibility to keep abreast of the changes yourself.
 

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