Privacy in the Information Age
Class Notes
Case Briefs
- Warren & Brandeis. The Right to Privacy, Harvard Law Review.
- Rosen, Jeffrey. "The Unwanted Gaze." Excerpts
- Posner, Richard A. The Right of Privacy GA Law Rev., 1978.
- Prosser, William L. Privacy CA Law Rev., 1960.
- Sidis v. F-R Pub. Corp.: 1940. Once you're a public figure, the
press can write about you.
- Cox Broadcasting Corporation v. Cohn: 1975. The press can print
things that are in the public record, privacy statutes to the
contrary notwithstanding.
- Time Inc. v. Hill: 1967. States can't protect privacy by infringing
on 1A rights of the press.
- Zacchini v. Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Co.: 1977. Human cannonball!
- Hirsch v. S.C. Johnson: 1979. Can you make a "Crazylegs" shaving gel?
- Bloustein, Edward J. "Privacy as an Aspect of Human Dignity: An Answer to
Dean Prosser," NYU Law Review, 1964.
- Westin. "The Origins of Modern Clames to Privacy" from Privacy and Freedon; 1967-1970.
- Fried, Charles. "Privacy," Yale Law Hournal, 1968.
- Global Internet Liberty Campaign: Privacy and Human Rights
- United States v. Miller: 1976. no protectable 4A interest in bank documents
- Kyllo v. United States: 2001. no use of infrared to peek at grow lamps
- Katz v. United States: 1967. microphone on a telephone booth violates 4A.
- California v. Greenwood: 1988. no reasonable expectation of privacy in garbage.
- US DOJ, Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, Wiretap Act.
- Ramasastry, Anita. Airline Passenger Profiling Based on Private Sector Data from findlaw.com
- Bartnicki v. Vopper: 2001
- US v. US District Court: 1972
- Vega-Rodriguez v. Puerto Rico Telephone Company: 1997. Your boss can surveil the workplace.
- Gindin, Susan E. Guide to E-Mail & the Internet in the Workplace 1999.
- Nguyen, Alexander T. "Here's Looking at You, Kid: Has Face-Recognition Technology Completely Outflanked the Fourth Amendment" VA Journal of Law and Technology