Privacy Law and Society

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Privacy Law and Society is a comprehensive legal casebook by Anita L. Allen that examines the philosophical, ethical, and doctrinal foundations of privacy in modern society.

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instanceOf book
law school casebook
legal casebook
author Anita L. Allen NERFINISHED
countryOfFocus United States NERFINISHED
covers common law privacy torts
constitutional privacy rights in the United States
emerging technologies and privacy
family and intimate privacy
financial privacy
government surveillance
health information privacy
informational privacy and data protection
private sector surveillance
workplace privacy
educationalUse law school courses on privacy law
seminars on information privacy
examines doctrinal foundations of privacy
ethical foundations of privacy
philosophical foundations of privacy
privacy in modern society
focusesOn United States privacy law
genre casebook
legal education
privacy law
hasComponent ethical commentary
judicial opinions
notes and questions
philosophical essays
regulatory materials
statutory materials
hasPerspective doctrinal analysis of privacy law
interdisciplinary approach to privacy
normative analysis of privacy
intendedAudience law students
legal scholars
privacy practitioners
language English
mainSubject civil liberties
constitutional law of privacy
data protection
ethics of privacy
information privacy
philosophy of privacy
privacy law
surveillance
technology and privacy
torts and privacy

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