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No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State

Glenn Greenwald

4.6 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Sales: A Systems Approach [Connected Casebook] (Aspen Casebook)

Daniel Keating

4.3 on Amazon

1 HN comments

The Witches: Suspicion, Betrayal, and Hysteria in 1692 Salem

Stacy Schiff

3.5 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Leadership and Training for the Fight: Using Special Operations Principles to Succeed in Law Enforcement, Business, and War

Paul R. Howe

4.6 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Evidence: A Structured Approach [Connected Casebook] (Aspen Casebook)

David P. Leonard, Victor J. Gold, et al.

4.1 on Amazon

1 HN comments

The Antitrust Paradox

Robert H Bork, Mike Lee, et al.

5 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Antitrust: Taking on Monopoly Power from the Gilded Age to the Digital Age

Amy Klobuchar

4.5 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Facing Reality: Two Truths about Race in America

Charles Murray

? on Amazon

1 HN comments

Associated Press Stylebook

The Associated Press

4.8 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Are Prisons Obsolete?

Angela Y. Davis

4.8 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Knowledge and Decisions

Thomas Sowell, Robertson Dean, et al.

4.8 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Federal Rules of Evidence; 2021 Edition: With Internal Cross-References

Michigan Legal Publishing Ltd.

4.8 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil (Penguin Classics)

Hannah Arendt and Amos Elon

4.6 on Amazon

1 HN comments

The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron

Bethany McLean, Dennis Boutsikaris, et al.

4.6 on Amazon

1 HN comments

Patent It Yourself: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Filing at the U.S. Patent Office

David Pressman Attorney and David E. Blau Attorney

4.4 on Amazon

1 HN comments

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Ajay-ponJuly 19, 2021

Related, a good read is "No Place to Hide" by Robert O'Harrow who studied and predicted corporate facial recognition and profiling back in 2006.
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