This book critically examines the ethical implications of surveillance in the modern world. It explores the tension between the need for security and the protection of civil liberties, analyzing the ethical frameworks that guide surveillance practices. The book also discusses the legal aspects of surveillance, including the Fourth Amendment and other relevant laws. With in-depth analysis and case studies, it offers a comprehensive exploration of the ethical and legal dimensions of surveillance, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the impact of surveillance on civil liberties.