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12 - The Surveillance Implications of Efforts to Combat Cyber Harassment
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30 - FTC Regulation of Cybersecurity and Surveillance
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18 - The Impact of Online Surveillance on Behavior
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4 - “Incidental” Foreign Intelligence Surveillance and the Fourth Amendment
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13 - The Case for Surveillance
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27 - Surveillance in the European Union
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14 - “Going Dark”: Encryption, Privacy, Liberty, and Security in the “Golden Age of Surveillance”
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24 - Regulating Surveillance through Litigation: Some Thoughts from the Trenches
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16 - Seeing, Seizing, and Searching Like a State: Constitutional Developments from the Seventeenth Century to the End of the Nineteenth Century
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3 - Terrorist Watchlists
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10 - Obama’s Mixed Legacy on Cybersecurity, Surveillance, and Surveillance Reform
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26 - California’s Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA): A Case Study in Legislative Regulation of Surveillance
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17 - An Eerie Feeling of Déjà Vu: From Soviet Snitches to Angry Birds
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19 - Surveillance versus Privacy: Effects and Implications
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22 - European Human Rights, Criminal Surveillance, and Intelligence Surveillance: Towards “Good Enough” Oversight, Preferably but Not Necessarily by Judges
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Index
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