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The Right to Privacy
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  • The Right to Privacy
  • Written by author Ellen Alderman, Caroline Kennedy
  • Published by Alfred A. Knopf, 1997/01/01
  • Can the police strip-search a woman who has been arrested for a minor traffic violation? Can a magazine publish an embarrassing photo of you without your permission? Does your boss have the right to read your email? Can a company monitor its employees' of
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Acknowledgments
Authors' Note
Introduction
Privacy v. Law Enforcement
Joan W. v. City of Chicago: The Strip Search Cases 3
People of New York v. Hollman: The Drug Interdiction Cases 31
New Jersey v. T.L.O.: The School Search Cases 36
Privacy and Your Self
From Griswold to Casey: The Contraception and Abortion Cases 55
Davis v. Davis: The Frozen Embryos Case 71
In re A.C.: The Forced Cesarean Case 95
Quill v. Koppell: The Right-to-Die Cases 127
Doe v. City of New York: The Other Constitutional Right to Privacy 140
Privacy v. The Press
The Right to Be Let Alone 154
Hall v. Post: The Case of an Adoption Revealed (Private Facts) 158
Miller v. NBC: The Case of the Televised Death (Intrusion) 176
Braun v. Flynt: The Case of the Swimming Pig (False Light) 191
Arrington v. The New York Times Company: The Case of the Cover Photo (Appropriation) 209
Privacy v. The Voyeur
Cooper v. Anderson: The Sex Tape Case 227
McCall v. The Sherwood Inn: The Peephole Cases 249
Privacy in the Workplace
Soroka v. Dayton Hudson Corp.: Psychological Testing 277
Shahar v. Bowers: Lifestyle Monitoring 294
Shoars v. Epson America, Inc.: High-Tech Monitoring 310
Privacy and Information 321
Notes 335
Bibliography 391
Index 393


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