Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Computers, Privacy, & the Constitution

Professor Eben Moglen

Columbia Law School, Spring 2024

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The law school is now functioning under permission from the occupation.
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The occupation, by excluding students from school, is again preventing education. Office hours cannot be held because students cannot attend them. Video-conferences are not a suitable alternative. The myth of "going remote" is being used by the occupation to create a pretense of adequacy.
 
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Office hours will be held
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office hours will be held by video-conference
 
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  • Tuesday 7 May, 1pm-5pm
  • Wednesday 8 May, 12:30pm-4pm
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  • Wednesday 8 May, 3-5pm
  • Thursday 9 May, 1pm-4pm
 
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If you are unable to see me in person, office hours will be held by video-conference

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at my server
 
To complete this course, you must have posted two drafts of your FirstPaper, and either:
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 Paper revisions must be posted by May 10 if you are a graduating student.
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Students who intended to complete technical project 2 using hardware borrowed from me and who now cannot do so because they are excluded from school will get credit for the exercise anyway. I regret that the occupation's cowardice and incompetence interfered with our ability to learn together.
 

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