Ethics & Privacy - Special Podcast - How The Government Buys Your Private Data
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This podcast explores the legal and constitutional tensions surrounding digital data and online platforms. One essay argues that unregulated government collection of bulk digital surveillance data is unconstitutional, suggesting that law enforcement must operate under legislative regulatory schemes that include privacy safeguards and judicial review. The author emphasizes that existing Fourth Amendment protections are currently insufficient to address modern technological intrusions. A second text focuses on Section 230 and the First Amendment, defending the right of internet platforms to exercise editorial discretion over user-generated content. It asserts that government attempts to mandate political neutrality or condition legal immunity on specific moderation practices would fail strict scrutiny by the courts. Together, the documents highlight the ongoing struggle to balance public safety and free expression against the vast power of digital information.