Trump, A President in Search of a Warrantless Intrusion

March 7, 2017 – Just as Donald Trump is bristling over what he contends is a warrantless intrusion into the caverns of Trump Tower and he’s beloved privacy-here are the real issues. First, the likelihood that there really is a wiretap is quite suspect–after reading the dossier by the former…

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Going Dark or Getting Personal? The Battle Between Data, Privacy & Our Constitution

Guest: Attorney David O’Brien, Sr. Researcher at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.

Discussion with Attorney, Policy Consultant & Host of The Legal Edition, Mary Kay Elloian on cyber-security, warrantless intrusions, and how our Constitutional rights are being strained and what we all need to know to keep our private conversations private. Learn how the bounds of privacy have never before been stretched to the limits– as in our present digital age. Expert analysis and discussion.

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Going Dark or Getting Personal? The Battle Between Data, Privacy & Intrusion

Discussion on  the new report issued by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University  on the issue of  “Going Dark,” and the role of law enforcement and privacy rights under scrutiny in the Apple iPhone Encryption litigation and its progeny in the Federal Courts. This is one program for those interested in law enforcement, cryptography and personal privacy rights won’t want to miss!

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Vaccine Mandates: Greater Good or Greater Greed?

Guest: Attorney, Mary Holland-Research Scholar at New York University School of Law, and faculty member at NYU School of Law, directing its Graduate Lawyering Program. She is co-Author & co-Editor of the Best Selling Books, ‘Vaccine Epidemic’ & since the airing of this program, ‘The HPV Vaccine on Trial.’ Discussion…

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