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276P sec. 1 - Information Privacy Law (Spring 2009)

Instructor: Chris Hoofnagle  (view instructor's teaching evaluations | profile)
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Units: 4
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Course Control Number (1Ls): 50036 (section 2)
Course Control Number (Non-1Ls): 50033

Privacy law traditionally protects a “right to be let alone.” Employing privacy law to protect “informational seclusion” is of limited promise in an age of information technology, international data flows, and demands by consumers and citizens for administered services from public and private entities. This course will examine how the law (constitutional, tort, statutory) controls the ability to collect, use, and disclose personal information. Topics include the tort right of privacy; the Fourth Amendment and statutory rules for access by law enforcement to personal information; conflicts between First Amendment and privacy interests; and financial privacy.

Exam Notes: P+
Course Category: Technology and Intellectual Property

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