Jeffrey Rosen | Constitutional Law In The 21st Century Privacy, Personhood, and Freedom

Published: Nov. 6, 2017, 4 a.m.

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In Episode 24 of Hidden Forces, host Demetri Kofinas speaks with Jeffrey Rosen,\\xa0the nation\'s most widely read and influential legal commentator. Their conversation examines the landscape of constitutional law in the 21st century. How do we interpret a more than 200-year-old document in an age of empire, terror, and technological futurism? How do theories of mind apply to the laws of personhood? How will our criminal justice system evolve along with our notions of agency and free-will? How do we interpret the First Amendment in an age of synthetic news and artificial intelligence? Where do the Bill of Rights and the Constitution stand on the question of genetic engineering and designer babies? Can the Fourth and Fifth Amendments protect our right to privacy and freedom from self-incrimination in an age of mass surveillance? How does constitutional law inform the practices of corporations and publishers? Can this enduring document safeguard our liberty, autonomy, and freedom, in the digital age?

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Producer & Host:\\xa0Demetri Kofinas
Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou

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