Apple maintains that creating a backdoor into its products would “undermine the very freedoms and liberty our government is meant to protect.” But is it ethical to protect information that could help authorities investigate the San Bernardino shooting case? For answers, Here & Now’s Robin Young turns to Peter Swire, a professor of law and ethics at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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- Peter Swire, Huang Professor of Law and Ethics at the Scheller College of Business at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His latest book is “The NSA Report: Liberty and Security in a Changing World.” He tweets @peterswire.
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