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Best podcasts about Arthur W Fiske

Latest podcast episodes about Arthur W Fiske

2015-2016 School of Law Lecture Series
USA Freedom Act: Legal Changes and the Impact on Intelligence Collection

2015-2016 School of Law Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2015 59:36


Case Western Reserve University School of Law Arthur W. Fiske Lecture Series Institute for Global Security Law & Policy Speaker: Catherine Lotrionte Visiting Assistant Professor of Government and Foreign Service Director of the Institute for Law, Science and Global Security Georgetown University Summary: After a heated battle that played out on Capitol Hill, the US Congress, on June 2, 2015, passed the USA Freedom Act, extending three surveillance provisions of the USA Patriot Act which had expired and amending, arguably the most controversial provision of that statute, section 215, which allowed bulk collection of US phone records by the National Security Agency. According to the new provisions on bulk collection, the NSA will no longer maintain the database of US phone records. Rather the NSA will have to request such records from the phone companies holding the records pursuant to an order from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. Both the roving wiretap and lone-wolf provisions of the USA Patriot will go back into effect under the USA Freedom Act. The new law also requires the declassification of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court opinions containing significant legal decisions. While the new law has been described as a win for privacy, the security-versus-privacy debate is far from over. Certainly, the law has been a significant post 9-11 surveillance reform measure but the ultimate ramifications for security and privacy based on what was changed and what was not changed by the law needs further public discussion. The fact that there still remain numerous legal authorities that the federal government can rely on to conduct surveillance both domestically and internationally along with the continued concern voiced by intelligence officials about the threats facing this nation call for a much closer look at the effectiveness of the reform measures with both privacy and security in mind. This talk will outline the legal changes under the USA Freedom Act and what they mean for intelligence collection. It will also identify additional existing legal authorities for intelligence collection outside the USA Freedom Act, raising questions of whether further reform may be in the future. Lastly, it will identify some of the challenges the new law will pose for those responsible for protecting the nation from threats.

2015-2016 School of Law Lecture Series
Social Media in the Workplace

2015-2016 School of Law Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2015 62:15


September 17, 2015 "Social Media in the Workplace" Case Western Reserve University School of Law Arthur W. Fiske Lecture Series Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Speaker: Margaret J. Grover Attorney at Law Wendel, Rosen, Black & Dean LLP Summary: The lecture covers: limitations on employer access to social media; risks of using Social Media in hiring decisions; National Labor Relations Board decisions defining what constitutes protected “concerted activity” through social media; harassment and bullying through social media; expectation of privacy in employer-owned devices; and, social media policies. As social media use has soared—including in the workplace—companies and employees are more frequently at odds in proper use and oversight of social media that does not contradict rights laws, regulations, or company policies. Ohio attorneys representing employees, companies, and legislators will find this lecture of value.

2010-2011 School of Law Lecture Series
Affirmative Action as Government Speech: A First Amendment Analysis of the Colorblindness Doctrine

2010-2011 School of Law Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2014 61:56


October 4, 2010 "Affirmative Action as Government Speech: A First Amendment Analysis of the Colorblindness Doctrine" Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker: William Carter Professor, Temple University Beasley School of Law Summary: The colorblindness doctrine is best understood as implicitly holding that non-disadvantaging affirmative action constitutes an expressive harm. This article will expand upon the existing scholarship by arguing that functionally, the Court has come to view race-conscious, non-disadvantaging government action as a form of prohibited government speech. In essence, the Court has decided that when the government takes such action, it is sending an unconstitutional message that race still matters in our society. Under the government speech doctrine, however, the government is free to express its own message provided it does not restrict or compel private speech. The fact that members of the Court disagree with this message does not make it unconstitutional.

2011-2012 School of Law Lecture Series
The University and National Security after 9/11 - Panel IV

2011-2012 School of Law Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2014 77:01


September 23, 2011 "The University and National Security after 9/11" - Panel IV: There's Something Happening Here?: September 11th's Impact on Academics and Universities Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Case Western Reserve University School of Law Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Moderator: Professor Robert Strassfeld, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Professor Hugh Gusterson, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, George Mason University Professor Paul Joseph, Department of Sociology; Director, Peace and Justice Studies Program; Tufts University Professor Malini Schueller, Department of English, University of Florida

2011-2012 School of Law Lecture Series
The University and National Security after 9/11: Keynote Lecture

2011-2012 School of Law Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2014 43:10


September 23, 2011 "The University and National Security after 9/11" - "How the Culture of Surveillance and Security Has Saturated The Culture of Higher Education" Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Case Western Reserve University School of Law Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Speaker: Professor Emeritus Cary Nelson, Department of English, University of Illinois, President, American Association of University Professors

2011-2012 School of Law Lecture Series
The University and National Security after 9/11: Panel I

2011-2012 School of Law Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2014 91:06


September 23, 2011 "The University and National Security after 9/11" - Panel I: Lessons of the Cold War University Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Case Western Reserve University School of Law Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Moderator: Professor Ted Steinberg, Case Western Reserve University Professor Rande Kostal, School of Law, University of Western Ontario Professor Mark Solovey, Institute for the Philosophy and History of Science and Technology University of Toronto Professor Ronald E. Doel, Department of History, Florida State University; Center for Science Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark

2011-2012 School of Law Lecture Series
The University and National Security after 9/11: Panel III

2011-2012 School of Law Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2014 77:27


September 23, 2011 "The University and National Security after 9/11" - Panel III Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Case Western Reserve University School of Law Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Moderator: Professor Pete Moore, Case Western Reserve University Christopher King, PhD; Director, Social Science Directorate, Human Terrain Systems, U.S. Army Professor George R. Lucas, Jr., Class of 1984 Distinguished Chair in Ethics, U.S. Naval Academy Professor David Price, Department of Anthropology, Saint Martin's University

2013-2014 School of Law Lecture Series
From Product to Service: Digitization of Culture - Part 1

2013-2014 School of Law Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2014 74:12


February 28, 2014 Sponsor Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Speaker Mark Avsec, Esq., Ken Antonelli, Bruce Winges, Erica Lazzaro, Patty Motta, Glenn Gamboa

2013-2014 School of Law Lecture Series
From Product to Service: Digitization of Culture - Part 2

2013-2014 School of Law Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2014 77:06


February 28, 2014 Sponsor Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Speaker Mark Avsec, Esq., Ken Antonelli, Bruce Winges, Erica Lazzaro, Patty Motta, Glenn Gamboa