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You Can Now Pre-Order "The Digital Fourth Amendment"
My book will be out January 10th, but you can pre-order it now.
I'm pleased to say that you can now pre-order my book, The Digital Fourth Amendment: Privacy and Policing in Our Online World.
I've been a professor for almost twenty-five years, and I've written a bunch of casebooks and something like eighty law review articles. But this is my first book for a general audience. Lawyers and law students will enjoy it, I hope, but I also aimed the book at non-lawyer readers who are interested in law, technology, and privacy. And I was pleased to get the price down to something reasonable, as it lists for $35.
I'll blog some more about the book later, but for now I just wanted to post the link to pre-order it for anyone interested.
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Done. And looking forward to receiving it.
Congrats!
There’s a certain irony(?) in this only being available for preorder in hardcover.
I’m sure I will find this useful and enjoyable. I like reading books on legal topics aimed at general readers because 1) I can still always learn something new 2) it’s always good to see examples of complex topics being presented in an accessible way. It helps me think about effective ways I can improve my own writing on the accessibility front.