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Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Elements of Democracy Part 72: The Right to Privacy
On today's episode, we continue our examination of the right to privacy.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Elements of Democracy: Privacy as Essential to Liberty
Privacy is an essential element of liberty.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Elements of Democracy: Privacy and Democracy
For choice to be free, it must be made without unwarranted pressure or threats.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Elements of Democracy: The Costs and Benefits of Privacy
Privacy is a good thing for democracy, but too much privacy is not so good.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Elements of Democracy Part 77: Limits to Privacy
Governments do sometimes intrude on individual privacy, but are such actions constitutional in the United States?
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 4th and 5th Amendments Pt. 7: Privacy
Examines the Fourth Amendment's privacy protections.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Translating the 4th Amendment Into New Tech Age: u.s. V. Jones
Neal Katyal, Former Acting Solicitor General of the United States in conversation with Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center about the 4th amendment and GPS tracking.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Nsa Surveillance: Klayman v. Obama, Smith v. Maryland
Neal Katyal, Former Acting Solicitor General of the United States in conversation with Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center about the right to privacy and NSA surveillance. [4:16]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Dna Surveillance and Maryland v. King
The Supreme Court, by a divided vote, held that it's ok for the cops, when they arrest you, to swab your cheek, seize a sample of your DNA and put it in a database. Neal. Katyal, Former Acting Solicitor General of the United States in...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Digital Privacy: "Third Party Doctrine", Smith v. Md, Riley v. Ca
Neal Katyal, Former Acting Solicitor General of the United States in conversation with Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center about digital privacy. [5:05]