Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2022
ISSN
2639-7277
Publisher
University of Minnesota Law School
Language
en-US
Abstract
In the context of reviewing Scott Skinner's book "Privacy at the Margins" (Cambridge University Press, 2021), this article discusses four "privacy stories" (justifications for and explanation of the application of privacy law) that need substantiation and reinterpretation for the 21st century and for what I call "fourth generation" privacy law and scholarship. The article then considers these stories (and Skinner's analysis of them) in light of two "hard" cases, one he discusses in his book and one recently decided by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, both concerning privacy in taking and dissemination of photographs.
Recommended Citation
Jessica Silbey,
Four Privacy Stories and Two Hard Cases
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in
37
Constitutional Commentary
221
(2022).
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