Now this rapidly evolving area of law finally has the text it deserves. Written by two of the field's leading figures, this book's readings and cases cover the full range of privacy issues, from Megan's Law to employee monitoring to genetic privacy. it also includes the first extensive coverage of several important topics, especially in such key areas as medical privacy and international law. This new title is succinct, making it easier to teach from and more engaging to students. The best work on privacy law to date, this new text features : a 'dream team' author collaboration between Daniel J. Solove, one of the field's most prolific and respected scholars, and Marc Rotenberg, one of the leading experts in internet law and best-known privacy advocates in the world. a format that's easy to teach, with clear, engaging introductions to each topc, less extraneous material, a sharper focus on major cases, and an accessible organization for two- or three-credit courses stimulating readings and pedagogy that cover the full spectrum of privacy issues and controversies, including such topics as Megan's Law, genetic privacy, internet profiling and cookies, government computer searches, employee monitoring, and more the content you want in a flexible format, featuring: thorough coverage in eight chapters: Introduction to Privacy Privacy And The Media Health and Genetic Privacy Privacy and Law Enforcement Privacy of Associations, Anonymity, and Identification Privacy, Records, and Computer Databases Privacy and Place International Privacy insightful analysis of all the major cases including Bartnicki v. Vopper, Watchtower Bible v. Village of Stratton, United States v. Kyllo, McVeigh v. Cohen, United States v. Kennedy, Doe v. 2themart, United States v. Simons, and others explanations of key statutes and regulations such as the Freedom of Information Act, Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, European Union Data Protection Directive, Electronic Communications Privacy Act, and more
A well compiled book containing the landmark American cases on Privacy. Be sure to download the update to the book. Its there somewhere on the internet.
A fascinating, concise text for understanding privacy law.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
When I read the course description for the information privacy law class offered at my law school, I immediately signed up. This book was the text used. As a general rule, reading a 700+ page legal book from cover to cover in a condensed summer session is about as pleasant as getting a root canal. This text is one of the rare exceptions to that rule. Chock full of fascinating cases, explanations and statutes, this book was a joy to study. The cases are all either amusing, interesting or instructive on the intricacies of the law. What makes this area of the law so interesting is that it combines tort law with criminal law and privacy considerations. Whether you want to learn about healthcare privacy, wiretaps, the Patriot Act, telephone privacy or computer privacy, this book is likely to address it. In sum, this book is one of the best legal texts I have encountered in law school and that is quite a compliment considering how confusing many legal books can be. This is a worthwhile read.
A Masterful Synthesis of the Field
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book is a great introduction to the rapidly growing field of information privacy law. Although it is a casebook designed for classroom instruction, it also serves as a terrific reference tool for lawyers in the field, especially given the field's lack of reference books. The text has broad coverage, including privacy issues about the media, law enforcement, health and genetic data, computers, the Internet, email, anonymity, and the workplace. It also has a chapter on international privacy law. It covers the privacy torts, constitutional protections, FTC enforcement, federal statutes, HIPAA regulations, EU Data Protection Directive, and more. The book is tightly edited; and it provides copious background and explanatory notes. All of the major privacy statutes are explained thoroughly and clearly -- for this alone, the book is worth purchasing! The book is the best synthesis of the field I have yet encountered. If you deal with information privacy law issues, this book is an indispensable reference tool!
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