As confidential information relating to the lives of millions of
citizens continues to be stored in data banks and other electronic
systems, Americans are becoming increasingly aware of potential and
actual infringements of their right of privacy. What is less
apparent, however, is precisely what this right consists of and how
it may be protected. In his clear and straightforward exposition of
the subject, Warren Freedman delineates the substance and
parameters of the right of privacy, the practices that violate it,
and available judicial remedies, incorporating practically oriented
commentary on applicable case law. Written by an experienced legal
professional, this book offers guidance on a timely and complex
subject using a minimum of complex language.
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