Description: American Spies by Jennifer Stisa Granick American Spies is an accessible discussion of the incredibly complicated issue of modern surveillance in the United States. Written for a general audience by a legal expert, the book educates readers about how the reality of modern surveillance differs from popular understanding. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description US intelligence agencies - the eponymous American spies - are exceedingly aggressive, pushing and sometimes bursting through the technological, legal and political boundaries of lawful surveillance. Written for a general audience by a surveillance law expert, this book educates readers about how the reality of modern surveillance differs from popular understanding. Weaving the history of American surveillance - from J. Edgar Hoover through the tragedy of September 11th to the fusion centers and mosque infiltrators of today - the book shows that mass surveillance and democracy are fundamentally incompatible. Granick shows how surveillance law has fallen behind while surveillance technology has given American spies vast new powers. She skillfully guides the reader through proposals for reining in massive surveillance with the ultimate goal of surveillance reform. Author Biography Jennifer Granick is Director of Civil Liberties at Stanford Law School. She practices, speaks and writes about computer crime and security, electronic surveillance, consumer privacy, and data protection. Table of Contents 1. Modern surveillance: massive, classified, and indiscriminate; 2. Word games; 3. Snowden, surveillance whistleblowers, and democracy; 4. We kill people based on metadata; 5. The shadow of September 11th; 6. Modern surveillance and counterterrorism; 7. Americans caught up in the foreign intelligence net; 8. Warrantless wiretapping of Americans under Section 702; 9. Nothing to hide?: a short history of surveillance abuses; 10. The minimal comfort of minimization; 11. Do unto others: why Americans should protect foreigners privacy rights; 12. US surveillance law before September 11th; 13. American spies after September 11th: illegality and legalism; 14. Modern surveillance and the Fourth Amendment; 15. The failures of external oversight; 16. The National InSecurity Agency; 17. The future of surveillance. Review … what makes American Spies of value is Granicks perspective as a lawyer. What may be most interesting for the layperson is her uncovering of fraud in surveillance law. Legal terms have been perverted to the purpose of allowing those who run the spy agencies to deny they are spying. American Spies is well organized, to the point … Robert Schaefer, New York Journal of BooksAny book addressing modern surveillance faces … hurdles, yet Jennifer Stisa Granick, Director of Civil Liberties at Stanford Law Schools Center for Internet and Society, manages to provide an expansive, nuanced, and engaging assessment of the complex surveillance state under which people in America live. American Spies is accessible to a wide audience, acting as an introduction to modern surveillance or a review for experienced lawyers. Indeed, the layperson who does not have extensive knowledge regarding surveillance law can engage in a worthwhile manner, as long as one managers the necessarily expansive use of acronyms in the text. Alexandra Funk, The Champion Promotional American Spies is an entertaining, accessible, and sophisticated exposition of the existing laws and technologies that enable massive modern surveillance. Review Quote ... what makes American Spies of value is Granicks perspective as a lawyer. What may be most interesting for the layperson is her uncovering of fraud in surveillance law. Legal terms have been perverted to the purpose of allowing those who run the spy agencies to deny they are spying. American Spies is well organized, to the point ... Robert Schaefer, New York Journal of Books Promotional "Headline" American Spies is an entertaining, accessible, and sophisticated exposition of the existing laws and technologies that enable massive modern surveillance. Description for Bookstore American Spies is an accessible discussion of the incredibly complicated issue of modern surveillance in the United States. Written for a general audience by a legal expert, the book educates readers about how the reality of modern surveillance differs from popular understanding. Description for Library American Spies is an accessible discussion of the incredibly complicated issue of modern surveillance in the United States. Written for a general audience by a legal expert, the book educates readers about how the reality of modern surveillance differs from popular understanding. Details ISBN1107103231 Publisher Cambridge University Press Year 2017 ISBN-10 1107103231 ISBN-13 9781107103238 Format Hardcover Imprint Cambridge University Press Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United Kingdom Author Jennifer Stisa Granick DEWEY 327.1273 Publication Date 2017-01-16 Illustrations black & white illustrations Subtitle Modern Surveillance, Why You Should Care, and What to Do About It Pages 354 Short Title American Spies Language English UK Release Date 2017-01-16 AU Release Date 2017-01-16 NZ Release Date 2017-01-16 Alternative 9781107501850 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781107103238
Book Title: American Spies
Number of Pages: 354 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: American Spies: Modern Surveillance, Why You Should Care, and What to Do about It
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Year: 2017
Subject: Government
Item Height: 235 mm
Item Weight: 610 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Jennifer Stisa Granick
Subject Area: Constitutional Law
Item Width: 159 mm
Format: Hardcover