The New American: Well-respected Federal Judge Says Privacy Is Overrated

The New American: Well-respected Federal Judge Says Privacy Is Overrated by C. Mitchell Shaw:

The most cited legal scholar of the 20th century, Judge Richard Posner, says the NSA should have free range to “vacuum all the trillions of bits of information that are crawling through the electronic worldwide networks.” Furthermore, the only reason anyone would object, according to the judge, is because they are “just trying to conceal the disreputable parts of [their] conduct.”

The comments were made December 4 during a panel discussion on The Future of the Fourth Amendment at the Georgetown University Law Center’s conference, Cybercrime 2020: The Future of Online Crime and Investigations. Judge Posner went on to say, “Privacy interests should really have very little weight when you’re talking about national security,” because “the world is in an extremely turbulent state — very dangerous.”

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