📖 Overview
Information Privacy Law examines the complex legal frameworks and challenges surrounding privacy rights in the digital age. The book covers constitutional law, statutory regulations, and common law principles that govern how personal information is collected, used, and protected.
Daniel J. Solove presents detailed analysis of privacy issues across sectors including healthcare, education, finance, employment, and government surveillance. The text includes coverage of major privacy laws like HIPAA, FERPA, and the EU's GDPR, along with landmark court cases that have shaped privacy jurisprudence.
The work provides frameworks for understanding emerging privacy challenges related to social media, cloud computing, big data analytics, and the Internet of Things. Case studies and practical examples illustrate how privacy principles apply to real-world scenarios faced by organizations and individuals.
At its core, this book addresses fundamental questions about the nature of privacy rights and the balance between individual liberties and societal interests in an increasingly connected world. The text serves as both a comprehensive legal reference and an exploration of how technology continues to reshape privacy law.
👀 Reviews
Readers value this textbook for its comprehensive coverage of privacy law concepts and relevant cases. Students appreciate the clear organization and accessible writing style that breaks down complex legal principles. Multiple reviewers note its effectiveness as both a classroom text and reference guide.
Liked:
- Includes recent cases and evolving technology issues
- Strong explanations of foundational concepts
- Practical examples that connect theory to real-world situations
- Detailed case summaries
- Thorough citations and references
Disliked:
- High price point for students
- Some sections are dense with legal terminology
- A few readers found certain chapters repetitive
- Updates between editions can be minimal
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.4/5 (15 reviews)
Goodreads: 4.0/5 (8 reviews)
One law student reviewer noted: "The cases selected really help illustrate the principles. This could have been a dry subject but the authors make it engaging."
A practicing attorney commented: "I keep coming back to this as a reference - the organization makes it easy to find specific topics quickly."
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🤔 Interesting facts
📚 Daniel J. Solove is considered one of the world's leading experts in privacy law and has been called a "Privacy Rock Star" by the federal government's privacy protection oversight board.
🏛️ The book explores landmark cases like Carpenter v. United States (2018), which fundamentally changed how the Fourth Amendment applies to cell phone location data.
💻 The text was one of the first comprehensive examinations of information privacy law as a distinct field, helping establish it as a standalone legal discipline in American law schools.
🌐 Information Privacy Law has been cited in numerous U.S. Supreme Court decisions and has influenced privacy legislation in multiple countries.
📊 The book covers emerging technologies that weren't widely discussed when it was first published in 2006, such as facial recognition, biometric data collection, and social media privacy concerns, with updates in subsequent editions.