Constitution 3.0 : freedom and technological change

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Constitution 3.0 : freedom and technological change

Jeffrey Rosen, Benjamin Wittes, editors

Brookings Institution Press, c2011

  • : hardcover
  • : pbk

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Constitution three point zero

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • 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

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