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  • The Right to Privacy

    Navigating the Legal and Ethical Dimensions of Personal Boundaries in the Modern World

    Spanning the evolution of legal thought and societal development, *The Right to Privacy* asserts its place as a seminal anthology addressing the paradigm shifts in understanding privacy in the modern age. Assembled with perceptive literary acumen, this collection offers a profound exploration into privacy'Äôs multifaceted dimensions, capturing the reader's attention with varying literary styles ... Read more

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  • The Right to Privacy

    Modern presentation of a classic work of legal thought, one of the most influential law works of all time, and important U.S. history. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis created the notion of legal protection for a special interest in privacy with their 1890 article. Later Brandeis became a legend on the Supreme Court. Edited and introduced by law professor Steven Alan Childress, with telling ... Read more

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    The Right to Privacy

    Unabridged

    1 hour 42 min

    The Right to Privacy is an article that appeared in the Harvard Law Review December 15, 1890 that is considered the first document that argued for the inherent right to privacy, defining the right as one of the natural rights, the “right to be left alone”. The authorship is credited to both Louis Brandeis and his law partner Samuel Warren, but the article was apparently written mostly by Brandeis. ... Read more

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  • What Stays in Vegas

    The World of Personal Data-Lifeblood of Big Business-and the End of Privacy as We Know It

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    The greatest threat to privacy today is not the NSA, but good-old American companies. Internet giants, leading retailers, and other firms are voraciously gathering data with little oversight from anyone.In Las Vegas, no company knows the value of data better than Caesars Entertainment. Many thousands of enthusiastic clients pour through the ever-open doors of their casinos. The secret to the ... Read more

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  • The Inspection House

    An Impertinent Field Guide to Modern Surveillance

    Series series Exploded Views
    In 1787, British philosopher and social reformer Jeremy Bentham conceived of the panopticon, a ring of cells observed by a central watchtower, as a labor-saving device for those in authority. While Bentham's design was ostensibly for a prison, he believed that any number of places that require supervision—factories, poorhouses, hospitals, and schools—would benefit from such a design. The French ... Read more

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  • The NSA Report

    Liberty and Security in a Changing World

    The official report that has shaped the international debate about NSA surveillance"We cannot discount the risk, in light of the lessons of our own history, that at some point in the future, high-level government officials will decide that this massive database of extraordinarily sensitive private information is there for the plucking. Americans must never make the mistake of wholly 'trusting' our ... Read more

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  • Controlling Knowledge: Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection in a Networked World

    Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection in a Networked World

    Digital communications technology has immeasurably enhanced our capacity to store, retrieve, and exchange information. But who controls our access to information, and who decides what others have a right to know about us? In Controlling Knowledge, author Lorna Stefanick offers a thought-provoking and user-friendly overview of the regulatory regime that currently governs freedom of information and ... Read more

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  • Data Privacy Law

    An International Perspective

    Although over 100 countries have developed data privacy laws, there is a lack of expert guidance on these laws. This text examines the fundamental aims and principles of data privacy law, along with the mechanisms for its enforcement in an international context. Bygrave analyses relevant law from around the globe, paying particular attention to international instruments and using these as a ... Read more

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  • Guinea Pigs

    Technologies of Control

    by John Hall ...
    For years the federal government has sought to remotely control human behavior. Starting with the CIA projects MKULTRA and MKSEARCH in the 1950s, the American public has been unwitting guinea pigs in a multitude of non-consensually performed experiments that have continued into the 21st century.Guinea Pigs takes readers on a journey into the darkest corners of U.S. non-consensual experimentation ... Read more

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  • American Privacy

    The 400-Year History of Our Most Contested Right

    As America reacts to Edward Snowden’s leaks about NSA surveillance, American Privacy offers a timely look at our national experience with the right to privacy.“The history of America is the history of the right to privacy,” writes Frederick S. Lane in this vivid and penetrating exploration of our most hotly debated constitutional right. From Governor William Bradford opening colonists’ mail bound ... Read more

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  • Blackstone's Guide to the Defamation Act

    Series series Blackstone's Guides
    The Defamation Act constitutes a significant overhaul of UK defamation legislation, which follows years of concern about the detrimental effects that preceeding libel laws had on freedom of expression, and the extent to which the jurisdiction had become a magnet for libel claimants. This new Blackstone's Guide combines the full text of the Act and extracts of related relevant legislation with an ... Read more

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