- What is Privacy?
- Overview
- Traditional Definitions
- Historical Definitions
- Is Privacy a Legal Right?
- Sources of Privacy Law
- U.S. Constitution
- Case Law
- Post Griswold vConnecticut
- Technology and Privacy
- State Constitutions
- Key Terms
- Chapter Discussion Questions
- Additional Learning Opportunities
- Test Your Learning
- Privacy Torts
- Overview
- Common Law Torts
- Damages
- Types of Privacy Torts
- Public versus Private
- Tort Category One: Intrusion
- Defenses to Intrusion
- Tort Category Two: Misappropriation
- Defenses to Misappropriation
- Category Three: Public Disclosure of Private Facts
- Defenses to Public Disclosure of False Facts
- Category Four: False Light
- Defenses to False Light
- Key Terms
- Chapter Discussion Questions
- Additional Learning Opportunities
- Test Your Learning
- Privacy at Home
- Definition of a Home
- Mapp v. Ohio
- Curtilage
- Sample Scenarios
- The Sky
- Privacy and Children
- Privacy and the Internet of Things (IoT)
- Data Breach Notification
- Key Terms
- Chapter Discussion Questions
- Additional Learning Opportunities
- Test Your Learning
- Privacy Outside the Home
- Overview
- Education Privacy
- Health Care Privacy
- Financial Privacy
- Voting Privacy
- The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA)
- Key Terms
- Chapter Discussion Questions
- Additional Learning Opportunities
- Test Your Learning
- Privacy at Work
- Overview
- The Pre-Employment Process
- The Employee-Employer Relationship
- Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA)
- Working at Home and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)
- Key Terms
- Chapter Discussion Questions
- Additional Learning Opportunities
- Test Your Learning
- Privacy and Government
- Overview
- The Privacy Act of 1974
- U.S.A Patriot Act
- Traveler Surveillance and Screening
- WikiLeaks
- Edward J. Snowden
- Public Information and the Freedom of Information Act
- Key Terms
- Chapter Discussion Questions
- Additional Learning Opportunities
- Test Your Learning