Corresponds roughly to the outline for my Privacy and Information Security Law class.
Information Privacy Law: Origins and types edit
Privacy and the Media: Disclosure of Truthful Information edit
Privacy and law enforcement: the Fourth Amendment and emerging technology edit
- Olmstead v. United States
- Katz v. United States
- Terry v. Ohio - terry stops
- Pen register - Smith v. Maryland, 442 U.S. 735 (1979)[1], was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the installation and use of the pen register was not a "search" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment, and hence no warrant was required.
Privacy and law enforcement: federal electronic surveillance law; intelligence, terrorism, and national security edit
Health and genetic privacy: Confidentiality of Medical Information; Genetic Information edit
Privacy of associations; anonymity and identification edit
Privacy and Government Records and Databases: Public Access to Government Records; Government Records of Personal Information edit
Privacy, Business Records, and Financial Information: The Collection and Use of Personal Data; Regulating Business Records and Databases edit
Privacy, Business Records, and Financial Information: Government Access to Financial and Business Records; Privacy Policies: Private vs. Public Enforcement edit
Information Security; Liability for Data Security Breaches edit
Privacy and Place: Privacy at Home; Privacy at School edit
Privacy and Place: Privacy at Work edit
International Privacy Law; Protection of Privacy in Europe; International Transfers of Data edit
- Article 8 ECHR - Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights