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Technology, Human Rights, and Cybersecurity (Winter 2020)
[Feb. 11] Privacy Against the State
- Where does the right to privacy exist in constitutional law?
- What privacy rights do we have against the government?
- When may the government interfere with our right to privacy?
- What are reasonable expectations of privacy?
- What privacy rights do we have when the government collects information about us outside the law enforcement context?
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