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Dec 18 2017 Video
Click to play: Introduction to the Cyber & Privacy Working Group
Short Videos

Introduction to the Cyber & Privacy Working Group

Matthew R. A. Heiman

Matthew R. A. Heiman, Chairman of RTP’s Cyber & Privacy working group and Vice President,...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Regulatory Transparency Project · Security & Privacy · Telecommunications & Electronic Media

Apr 18 2017

Topics

  • Civil Rights •
  • Federalism & Separation of Powers
Blog Post
News

"Uncommonly Silly"—and Correctly Decided: The Right and Wrong of Griswold v. Connecticut and Why It Matters Today

  • Evan D. Bernick

It is one of the Supreme Court’s most consequential and controversial decisions, and no one should...

Sep 22 2016 Publication
The FCC Forgot Something in Piecing Together Its Complex Proposal for Broadband Privacy Regulation: Consumers
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The FCC Forgot Something in Piecing Together Its Complex Proposal for Broadband Privacy Regulation: Consumers

Rosemary C. Harold

Note from the Editor: This article discusses the FCC’s proposed rules for broadband privacy, and...

Sponsors: Communications & Technology Practice Group

Apr 17 2014
Thursday 12:00 p.m.    

National Security, Privacy and the Constitution – Myth and Reality

Alston & Bird LLP, 50th Floor One Atlantic Center 1201 West Peachtree Street
Atlanta, Georgia
Speakers:
Michael B. Mukasey
Topics:
International & National Security Law
Sponsors:
Atlanta Lawyers Chapter
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Feb 28 2014 Publication
Book Review: America the Vulnerable: Inside the New Threat Matrix of Digital Espionage, Crime, and Warfare
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Book Review: America the Vulnerable: Inside the New Threat Matrix of Digital Espionage, Crime, and Warfare

Hartmann Young

America the Vulnerable: Inside the New Threat Matrix of Digital Espionage, Crime, and Warfare By...

Sponsors: International & National Security Law Practice Group · Communications & Technology Practice Group

Oct 21 2013 Publication
Why NSA’s Bulk Data Seizures Are  Illegal and Unconstitutional

Why NSA’s Bulk Data Seizures Are Illegal and Unconstitutional

Randy E. Barnett, Jim Harper

Why NSA’s Bulk Data Seizures Are Illegal and Unconstitutional Randy E. Barnett* & Jim Harper**...

Sep 25 2013 Podcast

Border Searches, National Security, and the Reasonable Expectation of Digital Privacy - Podcast

Christian Corrigan, Brian Hauss, Andrew J.P Levy

In United States v. Cotterman, the Ninth Circuit held en banc that government officials must...

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

Sep 23 2013
Monday 2:00 p.m.    

Border Searches, National Security, and the Reasonable Expectation of Digital Privacy

Teleforum
Speakers:
Brian Hauss • Andrew J.P Levy
Topics:
Federalism & Separation of Powers • Criminal Law & Procedure • Intellectual Property
Sponsors:
Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group
  • In-Person Event
Feb 21 2013
Thursday 12:00 p.m.    

For the Sake of National Security: Plugging in the Leaks

Conference Call
Speakers:
Nathan A. Sales • Ben Wizner
Topics:
International & National Security Law • Free Speech & Election Law • Federalism & Separation of Powers • Telecommunications & Electronic Media
Sponsors:
International & National Security Law Practice Group
  • In-Person Event
Sep 21 2007
Friday 12:00 p.m.    

Presidential Power and Civil Liberties

Charlotte City Club, Interstate Tower 121 West Trade Street, Suite 3100 (on the southwest corner of Trade and Tryon Streets) Charlotte, North Carolina 28202-5399
Speakers:
Bob Barr • Jeff Katz • John C. Yoo
Sponsors:
Charlotte Lawyers Chapter
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