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Right to Privacy - Point/Counterpoint
Hudson, David L. ed.

Right to Privacy - Point/Counterpoint

(Point/Counterpoint)

Chelsea House (2007)
9781604135077
| Hardcover
102 pages | 152 x 231 mm
Dewey 342.730858

Genre

  • General

Subject

  • Privacy

Plot

More than 80 years ago, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis called the right to privacy "the most comprehensive of rights and the right most valued by civilized men." The idea of privacy includes the ability to control one's personal information, protection from intrusive law enforcement, and freedom from the prying eyes of others. Today, however, this right is being challenged in many ways. In addition to discussing the Fourth Amendment's guarantee of protection from unreasonable searches and seizures, The Right to Privacy examines issues pertaining to the media's need to gather news, the government's power to conduct surveillance, employers' ability to monitor and control the workplace, and the ways technology has challenged this fundamental American right.

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Modified Date Jul 30, 2014 22:54:13

Value

Purchased Jan 2013