Journalist
(NATIONAL, New York)
Staff writer at The New Yorker since 1993, and the senior legal analyst for CNN since 2002. Previously, served as an Assistant US Attorney in Brooklyn.
Links: New Yorker bio | Twitter | (Current as of: December 3, 2014)
New Yorker
September 29, 2014
Do we have the right to be forgotten on the Internet? They do in Europe, in America the reverse is true. A fascinating read on the right to privacy against freedom of speech.
Staff writer at The New Yorker since 1993, and the senior legal analyst for CNN since 2002. Previously, served as an Assistant US Attorney in Brooklyn.
Links: New Yorker bio | Twitter | (Current as of: December 3, 2014)
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FeatureThe Solace of Oblivion
Jeffrey ToobinNew Yorker
September 29, 2014
Do we have the right to be forgotten on the Internet? They do in Europe, in America the reverse is true. A fascinating read on the right to privacy against freedom of speech.
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