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Book by Dorsen, N., Gillers, S.
This work investigates the legal and ethical boundaries of personal privacy in the context of modern American jurisprudence. The authors, both established legal scholars, analyze the evolution of privacy rights through a series of landmark court cases and legislative developments. They present a framework for understanding how constitutional protections interact with the increasing demands of government and corporate surveillance. The text synthesizes historical legal precedents to argue for a more robust interpretation of individual autonomy in the digital age.
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Legal scholars and practitioners frequently cite this text as a foundational resource for understanding the complexities of privacy law in the United States. Experts highlight the clarity of the authors' analysis, noting that it serves as a reliable reference for both students and professionals in the field.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1975-02-28
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140039945
ISBN-13:
9780140039948
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