Friday June 9, 2000
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Week of June 5, 2000
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A panel of journalists joins Diane for review and analysis of the week’s top national and international news stories.
Morton Kondracke, author and executive director and columnist for Roll Call
Susan Page, Washington bureau chief for "USA Today"
Charles Lane, The Washington Post
Law professor and journalist Jeffrey Rosen talks about how, through a combination of technological advances, legal decisions and cultural shifts, the boundaries of privacy in America are changing. He talks about the importance of privacy rights in his new book.
Jeffrey Rosen, professor of law at the George Washington University and legal affairs editor of "The New Republic." He's the author of "The Supreme Court," "The Most Democratic Branch," "The Naked Crowd," and "The Unwanted Gaze."