opinion
Destination Dystopia
A traveler surveillance system in Hawaii is bringing the potential civil-liberties pitfalls of disease detective work into clearer—and more disturbing—focus.
Melissa Giddings is a civil rights intern at The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.) at the Urban Justice Center and 2020 graduate of New York University School of Law.
A traveler surveillance system in Hawaii is bringing the potential civil-liberties pitfalls of disease detective work into clearer—and more disturbing—focus.