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"The Digital Fourth Amendment" Is Now Available As An Audio Book
For those who listen to their books rather than read them.
I'm a big fan of audio books, so I'm happy to report that my new book, "The Digital Fourth Amendment: Privacy and Policing in Our Online World," is now available as an audiobook.
I know I'll get this question, so to answer it: No, I'm not the reader. I wanted to be the reader, but the audio book company didn't pick me. I've been listening to the audio book and I can see why. I like to think I could read the book well, but a professional can read it better.
I am planning more posts on the book soon, too. Stay tuned.
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I pre-ordered it and finished it yesterday while waiting for cataract surgery. Well done, Prof. Kerr.
I wish more academics could get their books on audio.