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Even though the courts have struggled to balance the passions of people, businesses, and police, the proliferation of intrusive new technology puts quite a few presumed freedoms in legal limbo. For example, it's not hard to envision every day when websites such as Facebook or Google Maps introduce an attribute that allows real-time traffic monitoring of anyone you want, based on face-recognition software and ubiquitous live video feeds. Does this scenario appear to be an unconstitutional invasion of level of privacy? These 24 eye-opening lectures immerse you in the Constitution, the courts, and the post-9/11 Internet era that the designers of the legal system could scarcely have thought. Professor Rosen talks about the most pressing legalities of the modern day and asks how the framers of the U.S. Constitution and the Charge of Rights would have reacted to aspects of the modern life such as full-body scans, cellular phone surveillance, and level of privacy in cloud servers. Called "the country's most greatly read and influential legal commentator" by the LA Times, Teacher Rosen is renowned for his potential to bring legalities alive - to put real encounters and human dilemma behind the specialized issues that cloud many legal discussions. Here he asks how you would decide particular situations about liberty and level of privacy. You'll end up with a more informed opinion about whether modern life gives even the most innocent among us reason to worry.