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Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts - The Clash Between Privacy and Freedom of the Press

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3.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Law Professor and former journalist Amy Gajda joins Dahlia Lithwick to discuss her latest book, Seek and Hide: The Tangled History of the Right to Privacy. They chart a course through early conceptions of privacy to today’s fraught battles over privacy and dignity in the age of surveillance capitalism.


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0:00.0

Are you ready for a Monzo Business Bank account? Mike from Bluewater Plumbing was.

0:05.0

I need to get paid quickly, especially when I have five or six plumbing jobs in a day.

0:08.0

When I first used the payment link feature in my Monzo Business account,

0:11.0

I was impressed how quick and easy it was.

0:13.0

At the end of each job, I'll just create a payment link,

0:15.0

send it to the customer, and get paid then and there.

0:17.0

I can also track all of my payments to my get paid tab.

0:20.0

If you're ready for a Monzo Business account, apply today.

0:23.0

Just search Monzo Business, season sees apply.

0:26.0

Only sole traders or limited company directors in the UK can apply.

0:30.0

What can people be liable for reporting about you if they find some secret?

0:41.0

What might they be liable for despite freedom of expression?

0:49.0

Hi and welcome back to Amicus.

0:51.0

This is Slate's podcast about the courts and the law and the rule of law in the Supreme Court.

0:57.0

I'm Dialith Quick and this is part of our summer series that takes a step back

1:02.0

and looks at interesting new books and films and articles about justice in the law

1:09.0

and the ways we can think about them in a kind of lens-shifting way.

1:14.0

Our guest today is an old friend of mine, Amy Guida.

1:19.0

She is Tulane Law School's class of 1937 Professor of Law

1:24.0

and she's a journalist-turn lawyer who is recognized internationally for expertise in privacy,

1:31.0

media law, towards the law of higher education.

1:34.0

Her scholarship really probes the tension between social regulation and first amendment values,

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