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The right to privacy

Summaries of actual case histories and court decisions in the areas of law enforcement, sexuality, reproduction, dying, the press, voyeurism, problems in the workplace, and freedom of information which have a direct bearing on personal privacy
Print Book, English, 1995
Knopf, New York, 1995
xvi, 405 pages ; 25 cm
9780679419860, 9780679744344, 0679419861, 0679744347
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Privacy v. law enforcement
Joan W. v. City of Chicago: the strip search cases
People of New York v. Hollman: the drug interdiction cases
New Jersey v. T.L.O.: the school search cases
Privacy and your self
From Griswold to Casey: the contraception and abortion cases
Davis v. Davis: the frozen embryos case
In re A.C.: the forced cesarean case
Quill v. Koppell: the right-to-die cases
Doe v. City of New York: the other constitutional right to privacy
Privacy v. the press
The right to be let alone
Hall v. Post: the case of an adoption revealed (private facts)
Miller v. NBC: the case of the televised death (intrusion)
Braun v. Flynt: the case of the swimming pig (false light)
Arrington v. The New York Times Company: the case of the cover photo (appropriation)
Privacy v. the voyeur
Cooper v. Anderson: the sex tape case
McCall v. The Sherwood Inn: the peephole cases
Privacy in the workplace
Soroka v. Dayton Hudson Corp.: psychological testing
Shahar v. Bowers: lifestyle monitoring
Shoars v. Epson America, Inc.: high-tech monitoring
Privacy and information