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Modern Privacy & Surveillance Law
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This is a rapidly developing area, and this treatise will help practitioners, legislators, administrators, scholars, journalists, businesspersons, students, and others to understand the structure, implications, strengths, weaknesses, and uses of American surveillance law.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Scope and Limits of the Right of Privacy—the Background Against Which Modern Surveillance Law Is Developing
Chapter 3 President’s Powers Regarding Property and Persons—Terrorism Designations and Watch Lists
Chapter 4 Federal Government Surveillance Powers
Chapter 5 Financial Privacy and the Patriot Act: Money Laundering and Reporting by Broadly Defined “Financial Institutions”
Chapter 6 The Foreigner Factor
Chapter 7 National Security Letters, DNA Sampling, and Other Investigatory Tools
Chapter 8 Post-9/11 Terrorism Crimes and their Impacts on Privacy
Chapter 9 Sharing Law Enforcement and Intelligence Information Among Government Agencies
Chapter 10 Miscellaneous Provisions
Chapter 11 Government Data Mining and Surveillance Systems: Catalog and Analysis
Chapter 12 Cyber Security, Critical Infrastructure Protection and Privacy
Appendix A The USA Patriot Act
Appendix B Amendments and Extensions
Index