Not asking the right questions at the Roberts Hearings?
Wired magazine has had its editorial ups-and-downs but it still manages to provoke a little thought about the intersection of technology and the law. In a recent article columnist Bruce Schneier posits that the Senate should have quizzed Supreme Court nominee John Roberts about some of the concerns that the Court will be facing in the future such as privacy expectations an individual should have in his or her genetic materials and the unprecedented wholesale surveillance of an individual by the government. To read the article (and respond in the Rants & Raves section) go to the complete article "A Sci-Fi Future Awaits the Court."






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