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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