Privacy, Right of -- United States
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- 2015-2016 National debate topic
- The offensive Internet, speech, privacy, and reputation, edited by Saul Levmore and Martha C. Nussbaum
- What stays in Vegas, the world of personal data -- lifeblood of big business -- and the end of privacy as we know it, Adam Tanner
- Privacy and security in the digital age, Anne Cunningham, book editor
- The right to privacy, rights and liberties under the law, Richard A. Glenn
- Privacy on the line, the politics of wiretapping and encryption, Whitfield Diffie, Susan Landau
- The naked employee, how technology is compromising workplace privacy, Frederick S. Lane
- Privacy in the information age, Harry Henderson
- More awesome than money, four boys and their quest to save the world from Facebook, Jim Dwyer
- Privacy in the age of big data, recognizing threats, defending your rights, and protecting your family, Theresa M. Payton and Theodore Claypoole ; foreword by the Honorable Howard A. Schmidt
- Privacy, what everyone needs to know, Leslie P. Francis, John G. Francis
- Under surveillance, being watched in modern America, Randolph Lewis
- Who owns information?, from privacy to public access, Anne Wells Branscomb
- Our vanishing privacy, and what you can do to protect yours, Robert Ellis Smith
- Obfuscation, a user's guide for privacy and protest, Finn Brunton, Helen Nissenbaum
- Database nation, the death of privacy in the 21st century, Simson Garfinkel
- The right to privacy
- American spies, modern surveillance, why you should care, and what to do about it, Jennifer Granick
- Supreme Court decisions that changed the nation, producer, Susan Eikov Green ; director, John G. Young
- Privacy in the age of big data, recognizing threats, defending your rights, and protecting your family, Theresa Payton and Ted Claypoole
- Privacy in the new media age, Jon L. Mills
- The fight for privacy, protecting dignity, identity, and love in the digital age, Danielle Keats Citron
- Unwarranted, policing without permission, Barry Friedman
- Privacy in peril, James B. Rule
- The limits of privacy, Amitai Etzioni
- Spying on democracy, government surveillance, corporate power, and public resistance, Heidi Boghosian ; [foreword by] Lewis Lapham
- Unpopular privacy, what must we hide?, Anita L. Allen
- Ctrl + Z, the right to be forgotten, Meg Leta Jones
- Seek and hide, the tangled history of the right to privacy, Amy Gajda
- They know everything about you, how data-collecting corporations and snooping government agencies are destroying democracy, Robert Scheer with Sara Beladi
- American surveillance, intelligence, privacy, and the Fourth Amendment, Anthony Gregory
- Cyber rights, defending free speech in the digital age, Mike Godwin
- Privacy in the modern age, the search for solutions, edited by Marc Rotenberg, Jeramie Scott, and Julia Horwitz
- Beyond abortion, Roe v. Wade and the battle for privacy, Mary Ziegler
- Eyes in the sky, the secret rise of Gorgon Stare and how it will watch us all, Arthur Holland Michel
- The future of foreign intelligence, privacy and surveillance in a digital age, Laura K. Donohue
- The soft cage, surveillance in America : from slavery to the war on terror, Christian Parenti
- The First Amendment bubble, how privacy and paparazzi threaten a free press, Amy Gajda
- Exploding data, reclaiming our cyber security in the digital age, Michael Chertoff
- Beyond Snowden, privacy, mass surveillance, and the struggle to reform the NSA, Timothy H. Edgar
- New HIPAA rules, a briefing on HIPAA rule changes, presented by James M. Barclay ; Scott Rouse, producer
- Domestic surveillance, Noël Merino, book editor
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