Constitution Day - Robert Pikowskey

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Cathy Carpenter
College of Architecture
Contact Cathy Carpenter
404-385-3249
Summaries

Summary Sentence: Early History of Wiretapping

Full Summary: Robert Pikowskey, School of Public Policy will be speaking about the "Early History of Wiretapping".

Robert Pikowskey, School of Public Policy will be speaking about the "Early History of Wiretapping."

You are invited to hear two presentations this week focusing on privacy rights and the Constitution as part of the events celebrating Constitution Day.

We hear about wiretapping in the news all the time and this has become a controversial topic.

How do we balance the need to protect our country from terrorism without infringing on individual privacy rights?

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Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

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  • Created On: Jun 22, 2010 - 5:22am
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