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Section 3: Privacy, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 3: Privacy, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
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A World Without Privacy: Why Property Does Not Define The Limits Of The Right Against Unreasonable Searches And Seizures, Sherry F. Colb
A World Without Privacy: Why Property Does Not Define The Limits Of The Right Against Unreasonable Searches And Seizures, Sherry F. Colb
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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Setting Standards For Fair Information Practice In The U.S. Private Sector, Joel R. Reidenberg
Setting Standards For Fair Information Practice In The U.S. Private Sector, Joel R. Reidenberg
Faculty Scholarship
The confluence of plans for an Information Superhighway, actual industry self-regulatory practices, and international pressure dictate renewed consideration of standard setting for fair information practices in the U.S. private sector. The legal rules, industry norms, and business practices that regulate the treatment of personal information in the United States are organized in a wide and dispersed manner. This Article analyzes how these standards are established in the U.S. private sector. Part I argues that the U.S. standards derive from the influence of American political philosophy on legal rule making and a preference for dispersed sources of information standards. Part II …
A Contractual Approach To Data Privacy, Stephanos Bibas
A Contractual Approach To Data Privacy, Stephanos Bibas
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