This document is a page (247) from a book draft titled 'A Single Point of Failure,' likely authored by Edward Jay Epstein given the filename. It discusses Edward Snowden's motivations, suggesting he took secret materials to Russia that were not shared with journalists in Hong Kong. It mentions Snowden's lawyer Kucherena confirming the possession of these materials and notes the author visited Moscow in October 2015 to investigate. The page bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This page appears to be a draft of a book chapter (Chapter 10) dated April 2, 2012, discussing legal theories of defamation and the First Amendment. The author, writing in the first person, identifies themselves as a former law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Goldberg during the 1964 *New York Times v. Sullivan* decision. The text analyzes the evolution of defamation laws regarding race, sexual preference, and public figures, noting Goldberg's concerns about the 'actual malice' standard.
This document is a narrative excerpt (page 55 of a larger House Oversight file) describing a meeting in the 1980s between the author and physicist Frank Wilczek at Wilczek's home in Princeton (formerly Albert Einstein's home). The text focuses on Wilczek's views on Artificial Intelligence (AI), quoting three specific 'observations' regarding consciousness as a property of matter, AI as a product of human culture, and the role of incentives in driving behavior. It concludes with a reflection on the necessity of AI for the future of human expansion.
Asked why the case was referred to a grand jury instead of direct charges and trial.
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