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Neural Privacy Protections Under the US Constitution: Current Legal Frameworks and Emerging Challenges

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Title: Neural Privacy Protections Under the US Constitution
Subtitle: Current Legal Frameworks and Emerging Challenges
Subject Classification:  Law and Legal Ethics, Bioethics, Human Rights  
BIC Classification: LA, JPVH, PSAD
BISAC Classification: LAW018000, SCI089000, LAW116000
Binding: Hardback, eBook
Planned publication date: Jan 2027
ISBN (Hardback): 978-1-83711-673-7
ISBN (eBook): 978-1-83711-674-4

 

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Description

Neuroscience today makes it possible to turn brain activity into data. And what that data can reveal would surprise you. Thus, in the future, prosecutors could conceivably use our own thoughts against us in a court of law.

Does the US Constitution have anything to say on the matter? This book is a survey of the existing legal protections for neural privacy under the US Constitution, where they may be adequate, and where they fall short in the face of the latest advances in neurotechnology. Coverage includes Constitutional Foundations for Mental Privacy, Constitutional Gaps in the Neural Age. And Constitutional Adaptation and Reform.

The book is directed at legal scholars, neuroscientists, and policymakers.

Biography

Author(s):  Jose Jehuda Garcia is an attorney and regulatory analyst in the United States who specializes in monitoring regulation of the tech, telecoms and media sectors. Previously, he wrote and produced content for radio, TV, and film in Hollywood for 15 years.

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