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“The Right to Be Let Alone”: Privacy and Anonymity at the U.S. Supreme Court
“The Right to Be Let Alone”: Privacy and Anonymity at the U.S. Supreme Court
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“The Right to Be Let Alone”: Privacy and Anonymity at the U.S. Supreme Court

2010
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Overview
Since the late 1950s, the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized the right to privacy for personal communication. From membership lists of civil rights organizations at a time of racist violence in the American South to cable TV-viewing choices of ordinary Americans, the Court has defended privacy in both the transmission and receipt of information. With the advent of Internet and the “surveillance society,” however, the Supreme Court’s commitment to this principle may be wavering. Ultimately, political leverage will be needed to rein in invasions of privacy that are now proliferating in the name of national security.
Publisher
Belin
ISBN
9782701157634, 2701157633

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