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@: Paul Ohm to join FTC. A great hire for the agency.
11:46 AM May 21st
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Ravi sentenced to 30 days in prison for invading the privacy of Tyler Clementi:
11:44 AM May 21st
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Harvard Law Review will be holding a symposium on privacy and technology this fall. Details and call for papers here:
11:05 AM May 21st
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My Q&A with Bruce Schneier about his new book Liars and Outliers:
7:53 AM May 15th
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For students studying privacy law, you may find my short guide Privacy Law Fundamentals to be a useful overview:
10:58 AM Apr 16th
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@ @ @ I replied to Peter's very interesting and thoughtful post here:
10:57 AM Apr 16th
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in reply to PogoWasRight
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New FTC Report on privacy is here:
7:16 AM Mar 26th
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Verdict in Clementi case -- guilty of invasion of privacy:
8:59 AM Mar 16th
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I wrote a piece for BNA examining the implications of US v. Jones for 4th Amdt and privacy law more generally:
7:45 AM Jan 30th
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Critics of US v. Jones focus on the majority opinion; the concurring opinions are more significant:
7:44 AM Jan 30th
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US v. Jones (SCOTUS GPS surveillance case) - 5 votes for a more progressive view of reasonable expectation of privacy:
7:43 AM Jan 30th
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My piece in BNA Privacy & Security Law Rptr, United States v. Jones and the Future of Privacy Law:
10:26 AM Jan 29th
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My post on the profound implications of US v. Jones, the GPS surveillance case just decided by the Supreme Court:
10:22 AM Jan 29th
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I produced and participated in this Data Privacy Day video for Hogan Lovells about our views for privacy in 2012:
9:51 AM Jan 29th
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My post, Demi Moore’s 911 Call: A Breach of Medical Confidentiality?
9:37 AM Jan 29th
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Facebook will be streaming the Data Privacy Day event at GW Law on Thursday 1/26 (9 AM to 11:45 AM) here:
12:10 AM Jan 25th
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US v. Jones -- majority uses a property-based rationale; concurring opinion uses a privacy-based rationale:
8:54 AM Jan 23rd
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Congratulations to my colleague Orin Kerr, who was cited in US v. Jones -- both the majority opinion and a concurrence:
8:52 AM Jan 23rd
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US v. Jones -- Fourth Amendment requires a warrant when installing GPS device on car:
8:51 AM Jan 23rd
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Over at my blog, Concurring Opinions, guest blogger Mark Edwards has a wonderful series of posts about Vaclav Havel:
11:31 PM Jan 22nd
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- Name Daniel J. Solove
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- Bio Law professor at George Washington University Law School and expert in information privacy law
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