Want to learn about the legality of NSA surveillance? Sign up for our upcoming Learn Liberty Academy program: http://bit.ly/1i8Qot0"No Means No: The NSA, Edward Snowden, and Privacy" by @LearnLiberty► Get Learn Liberty updates in your inbox!http://LearnLiberty.org/subscribeWhen Edward Snowden revealed to the world that the National Security Agency (NSA) was tracking Americans' digital transactions, many people were shocked. Should we be alarmed? Some say they don't care that the government spies on them because they haven't done anything illegal. But Prof. James Otteson argues that we should worry about invasions of privacy because they rob us of the ability to say no. Being able to say no to people or organizations that act in authority over us is a way to establish a boundary of freedom. This is why privacy is so important. Did Snowden's revelation cause you to think differently about what the government is doing? Is privacy a bigger priority for you today than it was before Snowden's revelation? Why or why not?Check out more from Professor Otteson here: http://bit.ly/15OSAi4And here: http://bit.ly/145rSWG► Like us on Facebook! http://facebook.com/LearnLiberty► Follow us on Twitter! http://twitter.com/LearnLiberty► Follow us again on Google+! http://bit.ly/1ePKRpq► Watch more videos: http://LearnLiberty.org**Prof. James R. Otteson currently teaches at Yeshiva University, but in September 2013 he will be starting a new position at Wake Forest University!**
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