Is security more important than liberty? --Overview: National security and civil liberties in America / Charles Stimson and Andrew Grossman ; -- Let's not worry about privacy, security is more important / Ron Iphofen ; -- Enhanced counter-terrorism measures are reasonable / Tim Mayfield ; -- Our constitutional rights are disappearing / Peter Van Buren ; -- The first priority is to protect citizens' rights / Onan Coca -- Does the government have the right to monitor its citizens? -- Overview: Privacy versus security / Lee Rainie and Shiva Maniam ; -- The government should monitor its citizens for safety reasons / Pew Research Center ; -- Surv[e]illance is fine, but secrecy isn't / Josh Stearns ; -- Government is the negation of freedom / Andrew Napolitano ; -- The role of bulk data in thwarting terrorism is minimal / Bailey Cahall, Peter Bergen, David Sterman, and Emily Schneider -- Should consumers have expectations of privacy? -- Overview: How corporate data collection affects consumers / Timothy Morey, Theodore Forbath, and Allison Schoop ; -- Young people oppose online surveillance / Tatsuhei Morozumi and Marie Wachinger ; -- We need stronger laws to protect data / Ethical Consumer ; -- The coming "Internet of things" willl have a dark side / Catherine Crump and Matthew Harwood ; -- Corporate data collection raises alarms / Kaveh Waddell -- Does video surveillance make us safer? -- Overview: Video surveillance helps solve crime but jeopardizes privacy / Michael Jonas ; -- Potential benefits of the coming surveillance state / Stuart Armstrong ; -- Surveillance keeps us safe, even from the police / Russell Dean Covey ; -- Too much surveillance is contrary to human rights / Angela Watercutter ; -- Surveillance inhibits moral decision making / Amrys Westacott ; -- Surveillance cameras are a slippery slope / American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois.