Legal Studies 391C - S-No Place to Hide: Law & Poli
Spring
2026
01
3.00
Alan Gaitenby
TU TH 8:30AM 9:45AM
UMass Amherst
84889
Machmer Hall room W-15
gaitenby@legal.umass.edu
Surveillance, databases, privacy, and the production of data images are the backdrop for this course. The social and political implications of various data images, and the law's role in structuring the terrain and the ways in which data images can be manipulated and acted upon, is the focus. Potential topics include: Data images and identity; Data matching and mining in the construction of those images; Demographic / profiling industry and how it relates to marketing, public policy, and policing - security; National ID's; Workplace bio-metric and background checks; Private and state surveillance.
This course is open to Senior, Junior, and Sophomore Legal Studies majors only. LEGAL 101 Course will open up to Sophomores after Jr/Sr course registration.