One Hundred Years of Privacy
Ken Gormley Either a Doctoral or Master's thesis by Ken Gormley. Professor Ken Gormley examines the evolution of privacy law in the United States one hundred years after Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis authored their seminal piece in the Harvard Law Review in 1890‑91. Professor Gormley argues that scholars have been unable to agree upon a one‑size‑fits‑all definition of legal privacy because it actually consists of five distinct ��� 1) The Privacy of Warren and Brandeis (Tort Privacy) ��� 2) Fourth Amendment Privacy ��� 3) First Amendment Privacy ��� 4) Fundamental‑Decision Privacy ��� 5) State Constitutional Privacy
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150 Pages