
A refresher on your rights and why they’re worth fighting for
February 24, 202649m 0s
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Show Notes
This hour, we look at what rights individuals and protesters have. And we ask: are our rights changing? And what can we do about that?
Plus, we take a look at what rights we have online, and what we should know about digital surveillance and privacy.
GUESTS:
- Dan Barrett: American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut's legal director
- Dahlia Lithwick: Writes about the courts and the law for Slate and hosts the podcast "Amicus". She is the author of Lady Justice: Women, the Law, and the Battle to Save America
- Cindy Cohn: Executive Director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Her forthcoming book is Privacy's Defender: My Thirty-Year Fight Against Digital Surveillance
MUSIC FEATURED (in order):
- Cálice – Chico Buarque & Milton Nascimento
- Student Demonstration Time – The Beach Boys
- Is It Because I’m Black – Syl Johnson
- What’s Goin’ On – Marvin Gaye
- The People Have the Power – Patti Smith
- The Veil – Peter Gabriel
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