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Informationen zum Autor Stephen J. Schulhofer is Robert B. McKay Professor of Law at the New York University School of Law. His books include Rethinking the Patriot Act, The Enemy Within, and Unwanted Sex. Klappentext In this book, Stephen Shulhofer explores the changes wrought by the new surveillance regime through the lens of the Fourth Amendment's meaning and history. companies and the state use to scrutinize us, this book makes a powerful case for the importance of the Fourth Amendment in protecting both privacy rights and civil liberties in our surveillance age. Zusammenfassung In this book, Stephen Shulhofer explores the changes wrought by the new surveillance regime through the lens of the Fourth Amendment's meaning and history. companies and the state use to scrutinize us, this book makes a powerful case for the importance of the Fourth Amendment in protecting both privacy rights and civil liberties in our surveillance age. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Geoffrey R. Stone 1. Introduction 2. Our Fourth Amendment Tradition 3. Searches and Arrests 4. Policing the Streets 5. "New" Technologies: Wiretapping and Eavesdropping 6. The Information Age: Computers, Data Mining and Beyond 7. The National Security Challenge 8. Enforcing Fourth Amendment Rights: Criminals and the Rest of Us 9. Conclusion: A Fourth Amendment for the Twenty-First Century