Marc Jonathan Blitz - Searching Minds by Scanning Brains: Neuroscience Technology and Constitutional Privacy Protection
Published: 2017-03-18 | ISBN: 3319500031, 3319842978 | PDF | 144 pages | 4.73 MB
This book examines the ethical and legal challenges presented by modern techniques of memory retrieval, especially within the context of potential use by the US government in courts of law. Specifically, Marc Blitz discusses the Fourth Amendment’s protections against unreasonable searches and the Fifth Amendment's self-incrimination clause. He also argues that we should pay close attention to another constitutional provision that individuals generally don’t think of as protecting their privacy: The First Amendment’s freedom of speech. First Amendment values also protect our freedom of thought, and this―not simply our privacy―is what is at stake if government engaged in excessive monitoring of our minds.
 
 
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