Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Privacy and Surveillance: (Ancient) Historical Perspective

As the Supreme Court sees it in Olmstead, the common law is not open to the development of new privacies. (Of course, the classic Brandeis paper, "The Right to Privacy", written in 1890, would argue otherwise.)


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