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4 Mar 2017, 4:34 pm by Chuck Cosson
 Privacy serves to protect personal autonomy, and as an end in and of itself that fosters self-development.[4] As Daniel Solove noted, one of the key purposes of privacy is to allow individuals to exercise a degree of control over what we share, to develop “places of solitude…where we are free of the gaze of others,” and to manage boundaries that are essential for identity, self-esteem, and a personal sense that one is worthy of respect.[5] Publication of… [read post]
6 Feb 2015, 6:00 am by Bridget Crawford
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1 Oct 2009, 3:31 am
Dep't of Justice, on Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002, to Daniel J. [read post]
23 Jan 2015, 4:44 am by Bridget Crawford
Louis University Colleen Chien colleen_chien Santa Clara Luis Chiesa proflchiesa SUNY Buffalo Adam Chilton adamschilton Chicago Andrew Chin chinunc UNC Kenneth Ching kennyching Regent Cyra Akila Choudhury cyrachoudhury Florida International Allison Christians taxpolblog McGill Chester Chuang ChesterChuang Golden Gate Danielle Citron daniellecitron Maryland Bradford Clark profbradclark George Washington Sherman Clark shermanjclark Michigan Brian Clarke Bclarke_LawProf Charlotte Donald C. [read post]
14 Feb 2018, 9:58 am by Jon Penney
Of course, theorists and scholars like Daniel Solove have long interrogated and critiqued Orwell’s impact on our understanding of privacy and Sklansky (perhaps ironically) is himself wary of Orwell’s influence, so it is no surprise his work also shapes common beliefs and conceptions about the impact of surveillance. [read post]
12 Jun 2023, 12:53 am by INFORRM
Prince Harry faced two days of cross-examination this week as Fancourt J continued to hear the trial in the case of Various Claimants v MGN. [read post]
25 Apr 2011, 7:37 pm by Frank Pasquale
As Danielle Citron and I have documented, this kind of surveillance has already had troubling chilling effects for political groups on both left and right. [read post]
11 Dec 2011, 4:48 am by INFORRM
Daniel J Solove (@DanielSolove) – Law professor at George Washington University Law School and expert in information privacy law. [read post]
15 Jan 2023, 4:05 pm by INFORRM
Human Rights Watch has warned that the UK is about to be labelled a human rights abuser if it continues to clamp down on protest rights and work towards the replacement of the Human Rights Act with the Bill of Rights. [read post]
30 Jan 2023, 11:26 am by INFORRM
Independent MP, Andrew Bridgen, has said he will sue the former Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, for £100,000 in defamation over a tweet in which Hancock accused him of spreading “antisemitic, anti-vax, anti-scientific conspiracy theories. [read post]
31 Mar 2025, 1:58 am by INFORRM
In a discussion with TeachPrivacy CEO Daniel Solove, Schrems indicated the changes to US independent agencies tasked with overseeing core aspects of the DPF will ultimately be enough for the European Commission to “basically pause the application of this deal or stop the deal on its own” before another case goes before the Court of Justice of the European Union. [read post]
25 Aug 2010, 2:13 pm by Adam Thierer
As a cyber-libertarian, I’ve been lucky enough to work with people of all ideological stripes in pursuit of various public policy objectives. [read post]
12 Oct 2015, 1:21 am by INFORRM
The former News of the World News Editor Greg Miskiw has been speaking to Graham Johnson. [read post]
25 Apr 2011, 7:37 pm by Frank Pasquale
Our co-blogger Dan Solove has also argued convincingly that "there are doctrinal, historical, and normative justifications for developing" First Amendment-based limits on the "countless searches and seizures involving people's private papers, the books they read, the websites they surf, and the pen names they use when writing anonymously. [read post]
21 Dec 2011, 4:02 pm by INFORRM
Daniel J Solove (@DanielSolove) – Law professor at George Washington University Law School and expert in information privacy law. [read post]
23 May 2010, 3:11 am by INFORRM
The Concurring Opinions blog has an interesting piece by Daniel Solove on the question of whether confidentiality contracts are enforceable in the US – he refers to his 2009 paper on the subject in the Columbia Law Review which reached the sensible conclusion that “the First Amendment should apply to civil liability when government power shapes the content of public discourse, but not when government power merely serves as a backstop to private ordering. [read post]
25 Mar 2007, 4:00 pm
Daniel Solove explains at Concurring Opinions that the reason citations have declined is simply that most law review articles aren't that great and there's a lot of haystack for judges to search through to find the needle they would like to cite. [read post]