| Title |
Year |
Author |
| Reconciling Personal Information in the United States and European Union |
2014 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Brief Amicus Curiae of People for the American Way Foundation in Support of Plaintiffs-Appellees, Hepting v. AT&T Corp., No. 06-17132 (9th Cir. 2007) |
2014 |
Deirdre K. Mulligan |
| Brief Amici Curiae of Experts in the History of Executive Surveillance: James Bamford, Loch Johnson, and Peter Fenn in First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles v. National Security Agency |
2013 |
Jennifer Urban |
| Information Privacy in the Cloud |
2013 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| The EU-U.S. Privacy Collision: A Turn to Institutions and |
2013 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| The Price of ‘Free’: Accounting for the Cost of the Internet’s Most Popular Price |
2013 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Privacy and Advertising Mail |
2012 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Jennifer Urban |
| Systematic government access to private-sector data in Germany |
2012 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Behavioral Advertising: The Offer You Cannot Refuse |
2012 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Mobile Phones and Privacy |
2012 |
Jennifer Urban, Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Mobile Payments: Consumer Benefits & New Privacy Concerns |
2012 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Jennifer Urban |
| New Governance, Chief Privacy Officers, and the Corporate Management of Information Privacy in the United States: An Initial Inquiry |
2011 |
Kenneth A. Bamberger, Deirdre K. Mulligan |
| The PII Problem: Privacy and a New Concept of Personally Identifiable Information |
2011 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Flash Cookies and Privacy II: Now with HTML5 and ETag Respawning |
2011 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Regulating Governmental Data Mining in the United States and Germany: Constitutional Courts, the State, and New Technology |
2011 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Privacy in the Smart Grid: An Information Flow Analysis |
2011 |
Deirdre K. Mulligan |
| Privacy Law Fundamentals |
2011 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Data Protection Law and the Ethical Use of Analytics, Privacy and Security Law Report |
2011 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Internalizing Identity Theft |
2010 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Prosser’s Privacy and the German Right of Personality: Are Four Privacy Torts Better than One Unitary Concept? |
2010 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Catalyzing Privacy: New Governance, Information Practices, and the Business Organization |
2010 |
Deirdre K. Mulligan, Kenneth A. Bamberger |
| Privacy on the Books and on the Ground |
2010 |
Deirdre K. Mulligan, Kenneth A. Bamberger |
| The Magnificence of the Disaster: Reconstructing the Sony BMG Rootkit Incident |
2010 |
Deirdre K. Mulligan |
| New Challenges to Data Protection Study – Country Report: United States |
2010 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| How Different are Young Adults from Older Adults When it Comes to Information Privacy Attitudes and Policies? |
2010 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Beyond Google and Evil: How Policy Makers, Journalists and Consumers Should Talk Differently About Google and Privacy |
2010 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Privacy Issues of the W3C Geolocation API |
2010 |
Deirdre K. Mulligan |
| Inferring Personal Information from Demand-Response Systems |
2010 |
Deirdre K. Mulligan |
| Towards a Market for Bank Safety |
2010 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Managing Global Data Privacy |
2010 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Keeping Track of Telecommunications Surveillance |
2009 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Americans Reject Tailored Advertising and Three Activities that Enable It |
2009 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Exploring Information Sharing through California’s ‘Shine the Light’ Law |
2009 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| An Economic Map of Cybercrime |
2009 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Flash Cookies and Privacy |
2009 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Warrantless Wiretapping, FISA Reform, and the Lessons of Public Liberty |
2009 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| The Future of Tax Privacy |
2009 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Preemption and Privacy |
2009 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Anonymous Disclosure of Security Breaches, in Securing Privacy in the Internet Age |
2008 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| What Californians Understand about Privacy Online |
2008 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Transactional Confidentiality in Sensor Networks |
2008 |
Deirdre K. Mulligan |
| Measuring Identity Theft (Version 2.0) |
2008 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Consumer Information Sharing: Where the Sun Still Don’t Shine |
2008 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| A Supermajority of Californians Supports Limits on Law Enforcement Access to Cell Phone Location Information |
2008 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Research Report: What Californians Understand About Privacy Offline |
2008 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Identity Theft: Making the Known Unknowns Known |
2008 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Data Mining and Internet Profiling: Emerging Regulatory and Technological Approaches |
2008 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Big Brother’s Little Helpers: How Choicepoint and Other Commercial Data Brokers Collect, Process, and Package Your Data for Law Enforcement |
2008 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Privacy Self Regulation: A Decade of Disappointment |
2008 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Measuring Identity Theft at Top Banks (Version 1.5) |
2008 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| A Model Regime of Privacy Protection (Version 3.0) |
2008 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Reviving Telecommunications Surveillance Law |
2008 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Privacy Decisionmaking in Administrative Agencies |
2008 |
Kenneth A. Bamberger, Deirdre K. Mulligan |
| Taking the ‘Long View’ on the Fourth Amendment: Stored Records and the Sanctity of the Home |
2008 |
Deirdre K. Mulligan |
| The Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Privacy in the Coming Decade |
2007 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Deirdre K. Mulligan |
| Beyond the War on Terrorism: Towards the New Intelligence Network |
2007 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Denialists’ Deck of Cards: An Illustrated Taxonomy of Rhetoric Used to Frustrate Consumer Protection Efforts |
2007 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Notification of Data Security Breaches |
2006 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| User Choices and Regret: Understanding Users’ Decision Process About Consensually Acquired Spyware |
2006 |
Deirdre K. Mulligan |
| Property, Privacy, and Personal Data |
2005 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| A Model Regime of Privacy Protection (Version 2.0) |
2005 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Putting Identity Theft on Ice: Freezing Credit Reports to Prevent Lending to Impostors |
2005 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| A Model Regime of Privacy Protection (Version 1.1) |
2005 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Evaluating Telecommunications Surveillance in Germany: The Lessons of the Max Planck Institute’s Study |
2005 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Consumer Privacy in the E-Commerce Marketplace 2002 |
2004 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Debunking the Commercial Profilers’ Claims: A Skeptical Analysis of the Benefits of Personal Information Flows |
2004 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| The New Privacy |
2003 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| German and U.S. Telecommunications Privacy Law: Legal Regulation of Domestic Law Enforcement Surveillance |
2003 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| The Constitutional Law of Intellectual Property After Eldred v. Ashcroft |
2003 |
Pamela Samuelson |
| The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Information Privacy, and the Limits of Default Rules |
2002 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Voting Technology and Democracy |
2002 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Vote.com and Internet Politics: A Comment on Dick Morris’ Vision of Internet Democracy |
2001 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Free Speech vs. Information Privacy: Eugene Volokh’s First Amendment Jurisprudence |
2001 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Beyond Lessig’s Code for Internet Privacy: Cyberspace Filters, Privacy Control and Fair Information Practices |
2001 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Privacy Practices Below the Lowest Common Denominator: The Federal Trade Commission’s Initial Application of Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Authority to Protect Consumer Privacy (1997-2000) |
2001 |
Chris Jay Hoofnagle |
| Privacy as Intellectual Property? |
2000 |
Pamela Samuelson |
| Internet Privacy and the State |
2000 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Privacy and Democracy in Cyberspace |
2000 |
Paul M. Schwartz |
| Privacy and the Economics of Health Care Information |
1998 |
Paul M. Schwartz |