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The Reference Shelf: U.S. National Debate Topic 2015–2016: Surveillance

Table of Contents

Preface




National Security Versus Personal Privacy




The Digital Invasion: Privacy Versus Secrecy in the Digital Age




NSA Spying: It Didn't Start with 9/11, Jack Kenny, The New American, October 7, 2013




US Privacy Board Dissenters Defend Balancing Act of NSA Surveillance, Spencer Ackerman, The Guardian, January 23, 2014




Privacy Watchdog Says NSA Spying Legal, Effective, Tom Risen, US News & World Report, July 2, 2014




Privacy Advocates Say NSA Reform Doesn't Require “Technological Magic”, Sara Sorcher, Christian Science Monitor, January 16, 2015




Personal Privacy Is Only One of the Costs of NSA Surveillance, Kim Zetter, Wired, July 29, 2014




U.S. Spy Agency Reports Improper Surveillance of Americans, David Lerman, Bloomberg Business, December 24, 2014




NSA Sued by Wikimedia, Rights Groups over Mass Surveillance, David Ingram, Reuters, March 10, 2015




The New Surveillance Normal: NSA and Corporate Surveillance in the Age of Global Capitalism, David H. Price, Monthly Review, July–August 2014




Legislation and Policy




The Politics of Surveillance: A Brief History




The Business of Surveillance, Heidi Boghosian, Human Rights, May 2013




N.S.A. Latest: The Secret History of Domestic Surveillance, John Cassidy, The New Yorker, June 27, 2013




Scholars Explain Failures in Oversight of Domestic Spying, Beth McMurtrie, The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 2, 2013




A New Legal Theory for the Age of Mass Surveillance, Michael Phillips, The New Yorker, December 17, 2013




Newly Revealed NSA Program ICREACH Extends the NSA's Reach Even Further, Nadia Kayyali, Electronic Frontier Foundation, September 23, 2014




Who Can Control N.S.A. Surveillance?, Mattathias Schwartz, The New Yorker, January 23, 2015




Administration Highlights Surveillance Reforms, Josh Gerstein, Politico, February 3, 2015




How Big Business Is Helping Expand NSA Surveillance, Snowden Be Damned, Lee Fang, The Intercept, April 1, 2015




Technology




Big Brother Tech: The Technology of Mass Surveillance and Privacy




New Surveillance Technology Can Track Everyone in an Area for Several Hours at a Time, Craig Timberg, The Washington Post, Feburary 5, 2014




Domestic Drone Bills Seek to Protect Privacy Rights, Preston Maddock, The Huffington Post, May 2, 2013




Will Police Body Cameras Usher in a New Surveillance Regime?, Gerry Bello, Free Press, February 2, 2015




It Costs the Government Just 6.5 Cents an Hour to Spy on You, Drew F. Cohen, Politico, February 10, 2014




Visit the Wrong Website, and the FBI Could End Up in Your Computer, Kevin Poulsen, Wired, August 5, 2014




Silicon Valley's Surveillance Cure-All: Transparency, Joshua Kopstein, The New Yorker, October 1, 2013




In Surveillance Debate, White House Turns Its Focus to Silicon Valley, David E. Sanger, The New York Times, May 2, 2014




Obama Heads to Tech Security Talks Amid Tensions, David E. Sanger and Nicole Perlroth, The New York Times, February 12, 2015




Effectiveness of Domestic Surveillance in Fighting Crime and Terror




Evaluating Federal Surveillance Programs: A Difficult Task




The Whole Haystack, Mattathias Schwartz, The New Yorker, January 26, 2015




The Militarization of Domestic Surveillance Is Everyone's Problem, Michael German, Brennan Center for Justice, December 18, 2014




Uncle Sam's Databases of Suspicion, Hina Shamsi and Matthew Harwood, American Civil Liberties Union, November 6, 2014




ISIS Online: A Pretext for Cyber COINTELPRO?, Eric Draitser, Global Research, February 27, 2015




The FBI Keeps Arresting Hapless Jihadi Fanboys and Calling Them ISIS Recruits, John Knefel, The New Republic, March 24, 2015




What Guilty Verdict in Silk Road Trial Might Mean for Internet Freedom, Cristina Maza, Christian Science Monitor, February 5, 2015




Racial, Ethnic, and Political Profiling




Who to Watch?: Racial, Ethnic, and Political Profiling in Surveillance




Racial Profiling Reported in NSA, FBI Surveillance, Tom Risen, U.S. News & World Report, July 9, 2014




Spying on Occupy Activists: How Cops and Homeland Security Help Wall Street, Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive, June 2013




The History of Surveillance and the Black Community, Nadia Kayyali, Electronic Frontier Foundation, February 13, 2014




A Racial “Big Brother” Debacle: Why Is the Government Spying on Black Lives Matter Protests?, Heather Digby Parton, Salon.com, March 19, 2015




Black America's State of Surveillance, Malkia Amala Cyril, The Progressive, April 2015




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