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Constitution 3. 0 Freedom and Technological Change

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ISBN-10: 0815722125

ISBN-13: 9780815722120

Edition: 2011

Authors: Jeffrey Rosen, Benjamin Wittes

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List price: $25.00
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Publication date: 12/5/2011
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 271
Size: 6.30" wide x 9.40" long x 1.05" tall
Weight: 1.188

Jeffrey Rosenis a professor of law at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. He also serves as legal editor for the New Republic and is the author of several books, including The Supreme Court: The Personalities and Rivalries that Defined America(Times Books, 2007) and The Naked Crowd: Reclaiming Security and Freedom in an Anxious Age(Random House, 2005). Benjamin Wittesis a senior fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution and served nine years as an editorial writer with the Washington Post. His previous books include Detention and Denial: The Case for Candor after Guant�namo(Brookings, 2010) and Law and the Long War: The Future of Justice in the Age of…    

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Technological Change and the Constitutional Future
The Future of Surveillance
Is the Fourth Amendment Relevant in a Technological Age?
Use Restrictions and the Future of Surveillance Law
Cyberthreat, Government Network Operations, and the Fourth Amendment
The Future of Free Expression and Privacy
The Deciders: Facebook, Google, and the Future of Privacy and Free Speech
Is Filtering Censorship? The Second Free Speech Tradition
A Mutual Aid Treaty for the Internet
The Future of Neurolaw
Neuroscience and the Future of Personhood and Responsibility
Cognitive Neuroscience and the Future of Punishment
Genetic Engineering and the Future of Constitutional Personhood
Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Technology in 2030
The Problems and Possibilities of Modern Genetics: A Paradigm for Social, Ethical, and Political Analysis
Endowed by Their Creator? The Future of Constitutional Personhood
Innovation's Darker Future: Biosecurity, Technologies of Mass Empowerment, and the Constitution
Epilogue: Translating and Transforming the Future
Contributors
Index