Clifford Fishman , professor, law, was quoted in a Christian Science Monitor story about national car-surveillance programs. See below.

US car-spying program revealed: Are Americans now OK with some candid camera?

From: Christian Science Monitor Date: Jan. 27, 2015 Author: Patrik Jonsson

... Today, "we either ignore the issue altogether or we run around like chickens, screaming, 'Big Brother! Big Brother!' " says Clifford Fishman, a law professor who specializes in digital surveillance law at The Catholic University of America in Washington. "What we need to study is what we gain as a society by allowing government or industry to acquire, store, access, and use information about us versus what we give up in terms of privacy."

"Technology now allows us to be followed or seen or photographed or videoed and have information stored every time we leave our homes," Professor Fishman adds. "The Supreme Court's standard of Americans having a reasonable expectation of privacy ... doesn't work anymore, so we need a new way to define when privacy needs to be protected from digital surveillance and retention of data." ...

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