American Surveillance: Intelligence, Privacy, and the Fourth Amendment

American Surveillance: Intelligence, Privacy, and the Fourth Amendment

by Anthony Gregory
American Surveillance: Intelligence, Privacy, and the Fourth Amendment

American Surveillance: Intelligence, Privacy, and the Fourth Amendment

by Anthony Gregory

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Overview

To defend its citizens from harm, must the government have unfettered access to all information? Or, must personal privacy be defended at all costs from the encroachment of a surveillance state? And, doesn’t the Constitution already protect us from such intrusions? When the topic of discussion is intelligence-gathering, privacy, or Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure, the result is usually more heat than light.
            Anthony Gregory challenges such simplifications, offering a nuanced history and analysis of these difficult issues. He highlights the complexity of the relationship between the gathering of intelligence for national security and countervailing efforts to safeguard individual privacy. The Fourth Amendment prohibiting unreasonable searches and seizures offers no panacea, he finds, in combating assaults on privacy—whether by the NSA, the FBI, local police, or more mundane administrative agencies. Given the growth of technology, together with the ambiguities and practical problems of enforcing the Fourth Amendment, advocates for privacy protections need to work on multiple policy fronts.

“This fascinating review of the shifts and accretions of American law and culture is filled with historical surprises and twenty-first-century shocks, so beneficial in an era of gross American ahistoricality and cultural acquiescence to the technological state. Every flag-waving patriot, every dissenter, every judge and police officer, every small-town mayor and every president should read America Surveillance. We have work to do!”—Lt. Col. Karen U. Kwiatkowski, (Ret.), former Senior Operations Staff Officer, Office of the Director, National Security Agency

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780299308889
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 07/29/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 279
File size: 775 KB

About the Author

Anthony Gregory is the author of The Power of Habeas Corpus in America: From the King’s Prerogative to the War on Terror, winner of the PROSE Book Award for legal studies. He is a fellow of the Independent Institute in Oakland, California.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments                 
List of Abbreviations             
 
Introduction               
1 Reconnoitering the Frontier, 1775–1899                
2 Foreign Influences, 1900–1945                  
3 Espionage and Subversion, 1946–1978                  
4 Calm before the Storm, 1979–2                  
5 The Total Information Idea, 2001–2015                
6 Unreasonable Searches                   
7 Fourth Amendment Mirage                        
8 Enforcement Problems                    
9 The Privacy Question                      
Conclusion                 
Epilogue: Intelligence and Iraq                      
 
Notes              
Bibliography              
Index
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