Data Insecurity: What We Accept When We Click 'Agree' Here in the internet age we might wonder, are democratic ideals and technological innovations compatible? Most of us leave a wide digital trail in the... John O'Brien Play AudioListen 2 hours
The Brave And Dangerous New World Of The Reputation Economy For centuries great thinkers have tried to make sense of how to judge human character. Socrates, for instance, famously said, “The way to a good... John O'Brien Play AudioListen 2 hours
Seattle Residents: Keep Your Nose Out Of Our Trash Ross Reynolds speaks with Brian Hodges, an attorney at the Pacific Legal Foundation. Hodges is suing the city of Seattle on behalf of eight Seattle... Kate OConnell Play AudioListen 6 mins
New Washington State Law Will Brings Surveillance Secrets To Light Ross Reynolds speaks with Nate Wessler, staff attorney with the ACLU's Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, about how a new law on the books in... Posey Gruener Play AudioListen 7 mins
Author: We're Living In 'The Golden Age Of Surveillance' We live in a brave new digital world, and there’s much to appreciate about that. It’s efficient. It’s fun. It’s convenient. But what are we giving up... John O'Brien Play AudioListen 60 mins
Outrage Over FBI's Fake News Article In Bomb Threat Case Ross Reynolds talks to Christopher Soghoian, privacy expert for the ACLU, about a 2007 case where the FBI created a fake news link and sent it to a... Amina Al-Sadi Play AudioListen 6 mins
Guest: Gun Owners, If You're Worried About Privacy, Worry About Google Jeannie Yandel talks with UCLA law professor Adam Winkler, author of, "Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right To Bear Arms in America," about privacy... Hannah Burn Play AudioListen 5 mins
Judge Rules NSA Phone Record Collection 'Likely' Unconstitutional, Now What? Marcie Sillman talks with Randy Barnett, Georgetown University constitutional law expert, about what promises to be a long legal battle over NSA... Hannah Burn Play AudioListen 6 mins