September 28, 2021
Episode 17: Legal Legacy of 9/11, Part III
The twenty years since 9/11 have seen the growth of the "Surveillance State," with the proliferation of government surveillance following the enactment of the USA PATRIOT Act. On this episode, Debra Perlin is joined by Hasan Ali from Microsoft and Greg Nojeim from the Center for Democracy and Technology to discuss how increased surveillance has changed the way Americans think about privacy. They will also take a step back and ask not if we need more surveillance to deal with rising threats of domestic terrorism and public health crises, but if perhaps we already have too much.
Episode Host: Debra Perlin, Director of Policy and Program at ACS
Episode Guests:
- Hasan Ali, Assistant General Counsel for Cloud and AI Projects at Microsoft
- Greg Nojeim, Senior Counsel and Co-Director of the Security and Surveillance Project
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