Studying American Law in the Age of Warrantless Wiretaps

The International Law Students Association Presents General Albert C. Harvey

In the wake of Edward Snowden’s and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper’s revelations that the NSA conducts warrantless wiretaps of Americans, many American law schools have failed to acknowledge the far-ranging implications of warrantless domestic spying. Memphis Law’s very own Adjunct Professor General Albert C. Harvey will break the trend of silence and present on this very important topic at NOON on Thursday, November 13 in Room 127. General Harvey will discuss the scope of potential constitutional violations, the statutory schemes that are said to authorize such actions, the civil rights and civil liberties concerns raised by warrantless domestic spying, and the intersection of private legal protections and constitutional protections. Lunch will be provided. Any questions may be sent to Matt Schwimmer at mschwmmr@memphis.edu.”

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