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Tag: privacy

Movie Review: Maybe Snowden Isn’t So Bad

Arts & Culture November 30, 2016 Johann Bittner 0 Comments

The conservative side of me screamed to avoid drawing sympathy with someone who blatantly disregarded national security, but the tiny ounce of libertarian I keep locked away began to dominate my conscience. I must confess I was unable to scrutinize the movie in front of my friend the following day.

Professor Rotenberg Speaks about Free Speech and Privacy

Campus October 23, 2016 Amo Manuel 2 Comments

On Thursday, October 13th, Professor Marc Rotenberg, Professor of Law at Georgetown University and President of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, led a discussion at the University of Michigan on privacy and free speech in the internet age. The discussion was held in Mason Hall as part of the University of Michigan LSA Honors program’s […]

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