To reach its decision, but over time it is accepted as the right principle. The court did the right thing. Thats important. It sets a high bar, High Aspirations for us. And as Justice Marshall said, at so many times were still climbing toward its goals. Jefferson in the declaration of independence promised that all men are created equal, yet he took slaves. The civil war the amendments tried to enshrine that in the constitution, but it took a century after that for brown to make the promise of the declaration of the reconstruction amendments a reality, but we certainly have not come close to achieving that promise for the reasons weve been discussing. Thanks to you for being part of our audience. Our series continues next week with the supreme courts 1961 decision in mapp versus ohio. In that case justices strengthened the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizures. Find out more next monday live at 9 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan, cspan 3, and cspan radio. You ca
Landmark cases is available for 8. 95, plus shipping. Coming up here on cspan 3, a conference from the Technology Policy institute. First a conversation on technology and entertainment and from the same conference, executives with google and twitter on government regulation. Later a look at Online Privacy with former officials with the justice department, homeland security, and amazon. The Technology Policy institute is a think tank that looks for free market approaches to technology and communications policy. The groups annual forum in aspen this year focused on government regulation. This discussion with executives from spotify and the independent film and Television Alliance is on innovation in entertainment and the creative industry. All right. Well get started with the last panel of the day and of the conference. So technology has effected almost every aspect of the entertainment industries. Its reduced costs to produce some kind of content and introduced new Distribution Channels
Film and Television Alliance gathered to talk about how technology is affecting creative markets. This is just over one hour. We will get started with the last panel of the conference. Technology has affected almost industry. Ct of the it has changed and established release strategy. We heard some of that last night. The discussion is focused on the methods willch new displace. Less is on how this will affect the balance of power. For example netflix is using its , ability to learn detailed preferences about its subscribers to develop its own content. That might not have succeeded on other platforms. Artists have the ability to poll work from particular platforms. We will discuss these and other issues. We have a good panel. I will introduce them. We have michael herring, the cfo at pandora. Have a good panel. I will introduce them. We have michael herring, the cfo at pandora. Have a Senior Analyst of a media company. The ceo of the independent film and Television Alliance. Mark silver
Oversteps his authority, then congress can pass a law. But you have not seen congress that. Bout but i dont see them passing any law to change with the president did. Lets go macro again. Im wondering if you look back court thatk of the you studied over the years, what is the greatest period of the court costs history . The early days were sometime after that . Or sometime after that . At different times. I mentioned marbury versus madison, that was, what the heck are they doing, but it the Supreme Courts veto power. And you see the dred scott decision, a terrible decision. It hurt us for years. It adds and flows. And flows. There were some bad parts. Then when end of virtual right rights werevidual brought into the court, one person, one vote, a very good move. A womans right to choose, i believe a very good vote. Many of my supporters would disagree. And i think we now we are going into a shaded, conservative concerned area where the right to vote is being diminished greatly. Country
Duch duchlt i arrests after they began drawing blood at the station instead of the hospital. With me is the director of Public Safety for beb snsalem Police Department. Thank you for being here. Tell me what the protocol was before you instituted it. About a year and a half ago we started doing that. Prior to that bensalem doesnt have a hospital in our town, so we would have to take the suspect to a hospital and take the get the blood drawn there. That would take two officers. I do not send one officer to a hospital. It took two officers out of service for about an hour and a half. Thats a long time. It took three hours of time that the officers arent patrolling on the streets. And we had to go to another facility and it would pose a danger not only to the officers but also to the people in the hospital. As you know, in 2005 officer brian greg was shot and killed in st. Marys hospital, another officer was wounded in that incident and an er tech was also shot. Its very dangerous bringin