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Privacy_The_Lost_Right_Jon_Mills_2008
[…] 81 (E.D.N.Y. 1987) (holding that bogus and insincere religious beliefs are not grounds for exemption from New York’s mandatory school inoculation program). 11 See, e.g., Loving v. Virginia, 388 U.S. 1 (1967). Miscegenation statutes of the past are one example of a prohibition that can only be based on a moral reason rather than […]

2011_Privacy Papers for Policy Makers_9.7.11
2011_Privacy Papers for Policy Makers_9.7.11

Toward a Cohesive Interpretation of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act for the Electronic Monitoring of Employees
Draft June 16 , 2011 Forthcoming 114 West Virginia Law R eview * Assistant Professor, University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law; J.D., University of Michigan. The author extends thanks to the many scholars who helped with this piece. The author cannot overstate her appreciation for Nancy Levit ‘s review of earlier […]

The_Future_of_Privacy_Policies_ A_Privacy_Nutrition_Label_Filled
[…] – conspicuousl y and clearly. The FIP of choice deals with visitor control over the collection, use and dissemination of their PII. 71 This discussion must include a discussion of control over PII utilized in a manner different then promised upon collection. Describing choice-related privacy provisions is important bec ause visitors are less likely to perceive PII • identification of the uses to which the data will b e put ; • identification of any potential recipients of the d ata ; • the nature of the data collected and the means by w hich it is collected […]

The PII Problem Privacy and a New Concept of Personally Identifiable Information
[…] federal, state or local law.” Id. 67 Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984, 47 U.S.C. § 551(a)(2)(A) (1984). 68 Id. 69 The number of Comcast customers in Virginia who subscribe to HBO is an example of aggregate data under the Cable Act. 16 protects non- public information as PII might not preclude such combinations. […]