So it's
a former FBI lawyer
vs.
the former FBI lawyer's friend who doesn't use SSL, doesn't have a GPG 
key/fingerprint on his site, nor really any time to do his own research on a 
foundational principle in his area of expertise.

I do not think this will end up being a very vigorous debate, but I'd very much 
love to be wrong.


Best,
Jonathan



On Friday, November 7, 2014 6:20 PM, Yosem Companys <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 


> From: Peter Swire <[email protected]>
>
> On Monday, November 17 the New America Foundation will be hosting a debate on 
> the topic of FBI Director Comey’s criticisms of Apple and Google for the 
> encryption changes to their phones.  The moderator will be Nancy Libin, 
> formerly of both CDT and the Department of Justice.
>
> Former FBI General Counsel Andrew Weissmann will be presenting the Comey side 
> of the argument. Andrew is an experienced litigator, former head of the Enron 
> Task Force and other major prosecutions.  I was in school years ago with 
> Andrew, and the debate will be on the merits but not personal.  With that 
> said, only the best arguments will work.
>
> With that in mind, I was wondering if readers of your list might send 
> (off-list) resources to prepare for the debate?  Many people, in diverse 
> outlets, have been writing about these topics.  Although I am currently in 
> the midst of hiring a full-time researcher, I don’t have that help at the 
> moment.
>
> If useful, I could circulate a bibliography once the debate happens.
>
> For those in DC, the debate will be 4:00 to 5:30 p.m.  at New America, 
> address 1899 L St. NW #400.  it will be webcast, and may be on C-Span.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Peter
>
> Prof. Peter Swire
> Nancy J. & Lawrence P. Huang Professor
> Law and Ethics Program
> Scheller College of Business
> Georgia Institute of Technology
>
> [email protected]
> 240.994.4142
> www.peterswire.net


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