Surveillance Topic Baxter July 26th, 2015

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Surveillance Topic Baxter July 26th, 2015 Topic Introduction Surveillance Topic Baxter July 26th, 2015

Resolution Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially curtail its domestic surveillance.

Why surveillance Who cares? What is surveillance? “close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal” According to Executive Order domestic surveillance is “The intelligence community best understands domestic surveillance as the acquisition of nonpublic information concerning United States persons” Who cares? Lots of People The NSA SOME Republicans

Edward Snowden Documents reveal several things While we all knew it, Snowden proving it was the real opening to this topic. Background Worked for CIA and NSA Tranfers documents to Glenn Greenwald Documents reveal several things The reach of the Five Eyes PRISM NSA Metadata

A Deeper History Surveillance and the Constitution Agencies FISA First Ammendment 4th Ammendment Agencies CIA FBI NSA Military FISA Patriot Act Section 215 Section 505 Section 702 USA FREEDOM Act

Affirmatives Targeted at Groups Racial Reilgious Political Targeted at Places Borders Geolocation Data Workplace Raids Technologies Stingray Drones Electronic Data Metadata/NSL/215 Others DNA Disease Surveillance Common Core Education Welfare Surveillance

Advantages Privacy/Democracy/Tyranny Internet Hegemony Terrorism Econ Oppression Based

Disadvantages Terrorism DA Politix DA Econ DA Federalism DA Presidential Powers DA Courts Disads

Counterplans Actor Based CPs Less Limits CPs States Courts Executive Congress Agencies FISA ONDI Less Limits CPs

Criticisms/kritiks/critiques Capitalism Privacy K Privacy virtue style MacKinnon style Legal Critiques CLS CRT Identity Politix Race based (anti-blackness, anti-redness, etc) Religious Sexual or Gender or related identity Foucault