Paul M. Schwartz
Professor of Law
Berkeley Law
Berkeley, CA 94720-7200
Phone 510-643-0352
Fax 510-643-2673
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(Aspen Publishers, 4th ed. 2012), Daniel J. Solove, co-author
This book surveys the field of information privacy law, with excerpts from the leading cases and scholarship. It covers privacy issues involving the media, health and genetic privacy, law enforcement, freedom of association, anonymity,
identification, computers, records, cyberspace, home, school, workplace, and international privacy.
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(Aspen Publishers, 3rd ed. 2012), Daniel J. Solove, co-author
Based on Information Privacy (2d ed. 2009), this paperback covers topics such as electronic surveillance, computer searches, USA-Patriot Act, privacy and access to public records, data mining, identity theft, consumer privacy,
and financial privacy. This book is designed for use in courses and seminars about cyberlaw, Internet law, law and technology, privacy law, and information law.
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(IAPP 2011) Daniel J. Solove, co-author
A distilled guide, Privacy Law Fundamentals offers key knowledge for privacy practitioners and students of this field. It provides the essential elements of privacy law at your fingertips.
It includes: analysis of leading cases, numerous charts and tables, summaries of key state privacy laws, an overview of FTC enforcement actions, and answers to frequently asked privacy questions.
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(Aspen Publishers 2010) Daniel J. Solove, co-editor
This paperback compilation includes the complete text of nearly forty statutes, regulations, and other primary materials. It includes: APEC Privacy Framework, Cable Communications Policy Act, California Breach Notification Statute , California's SB1,
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, CAN-SPAM Act, Council of Europe Convention on Privacy, Drivers Privacy Protection Act, Electronics Communication Privacy Act, EU Data Protection Directive, Fair Credit Reporting
Act, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Freedom of Information Act, Fair Trade Commission Act, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, HIPAA Regulations, OECD Privacy Guidelines, Privacy Act, Safe Harbor Arrangement,
Video Privacy Protection Act, and many more statutes.
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Articles, Essays & Chapters
- PII 2.0: Privacy and a New Approach to Personal Information, Privacy and Security Law Report, 11 PVLR 142 (January 23, 2012), Daniel J. Solove, co-author
- The PII Problem: Privacy and a New Concept of Personally Identifiable Information, 86 N.Y.U. Law Review 1814 (2011), Daniel J. Solove, co-author
- Regulating Governmental Data Mining in the United States and Germany: Constitutional Courts, the State, and New Technology, 53 William & Mary Law Review 351 (2011)
- "Personenbezogene Daten" aus internationaler Perspektive, (An International Perspective on "Personal Data"), Zeitschrift für Datenschutz 97 (3/20/11)
- Privacy, Ethics, and Analytics, 9 IEEE Security & Privacy 66 (Nr 3, May/June 2011)
- Data Protection Law and the Ethical Use of Analytics, Privacy and Security Law Report, 10 PVLR 70 (January 10, 2011)
- Prosser's Privacy and the German Right of Personality: Are Four Privacy Torts Better than One Unitary Concept?, 98 California Law Review 1925 (2010), Karl-Nikolaus Peifer, co-author
- Managing Global Data Privacy, 10 Privacy Advisor 14 (Number 1, January-February 2010)
- Preemption and Privacy, 118 Yale Law Journal 902 (2009)
- Warrantless Wiretapping, FISA Reform, and the Lessons of Public Liberty: A Comment on Holmes' Jorde Lecture, 97 California Law Review 407 (2009)
- From Victorian Secrets to Cyberspace Shaming, Review Essay, 76 Chicago Law Review 1407 (2009)
- Keeping Track of Telecommunications Surveillance, 52 Communications of the ACM 24 (Sept. 2009)
- White Paper, Managing Global Data Privacy, A Report from the Privacy Projects (2009)
- Op Ed, Amend telecommunications surveillance laws, San Francisco Chronicle H6 (March 1, 2009)
* Cross-posted at Blue Sky: New Ideas for the Obama Administration, Berkeley Law School
- The Future of Tax Privacy, 61 National Tax Journal 883 (2008)
- Reviving Telecommunications Surveillance Law, 75 University of Chicago Law Review 287 (2008)
- Data Mining and Internet Profiling: Emerging Regulatory and Technological Approaches, 75 University of Chicago Law Review 261 (2008), Ira S. Rubinstein and Ronald D. Lee, co-authors
- Anonymous Disclosure of Security Breaches, in Securing Privacy in the Internet Age, 221 Stanford Law Press, Anupam Chandler, Lauren Gelman & Margaret Jane Radin, eds. (2008), Edward Janger, co-author
- Technology, Civil Liberties, and National Security, in Security v. Liberty: Conflicts Between National Security and Civil Liberties in American History, 189 Russell Sage Foundation, Daniel Farber, ed. (2008), Ronald D. Lee, co-author
- Notification of Data Security Breaches, 105 Michigan Law Review 913 (2007), Edward Janger, co-author
- Book Review - Beyond the "War" on Terrorism: Towards the New Intelligence Network, 103 Michigan Law Review 1446 (2005), Ronald D. Lee, co-author
- Privacy Inalienability and the Regulation of Spyware, 20 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 1269 (2005)
- Property, Privacy, and Personal Data, 117 Harvard Law Review 2055 (2004)
- Evaluating Telecommunications Surveillance in Germany: The Lessons of the Max Planck Institute's Study, 72 George Washington Law Review 1244 (2004)
- Book Review - The New Privacy, 101 Michigan Law Review 2163 (2003), William Treanor, co-author
- Eldred and Lochner: Copyright Term Extension and Intellectual Property as Constitutional Property, 112 Yale Law Journal 2331 (2003), William Treanor, co-author
- German and U.S. Telecommunications Privacy Law: Legal Regulation of Domestic Law Enforcement Surveillance, 54 Hastings Law Journal 751 (2003)
- Voting Technology and Democracy, 75 N.Y.U. Law Review 625 (2002)
- The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Information Privacy, and the Limits of Default Rules, 86 Minnesota Law Review 1219 (2002), Edward Janger, co-author
- Essay - Voting Technology: Bridging the Divide, National Law Journal A21 (March 11, 2002)
- Privacy, Participation, and Cyberspace: An American Perspective, in Perspektive Datenschutz, Schulthess Publishing, Zurich, Switzerland, B. Baeriswyl & B. Rudin eds. (2002)
- Testimony, Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Hearing on Internet Privacy, July 11, 2001
- Essay - Bye to chads; hello to what?, National Law Journal, A24 (June 11, 2001)
- Vote.com and Internet Politics: A Comment on Dick Morris's Version of Internet Democracy, 34 Loyola L.A. Law Review 1071 (2001)
- Comment - Free Speech versus Information Privacy: Eugene Volokh's First Amendment Jurisprudence, 52 Stanford Law Review 1559 (2000)
- Beyond Lessig's Code for Internet Privacy: Cyberspace Filters, Privacy-Control, and Fair Information Practices, 2000 Wisconsin Law Review 743
- Internet Privacy and the State, 32 Connecticut Law Review 815 (2000)
- Charting a Privacy Research Agenda: Responses, Agreements, and Reflections, 32 Connecticut Law Review 929 (2000).
- Book Review - The Lawyer's Bookshelf: You Say You Want a Revolution, By Reed E. Hundt (2000), New York Law Journal 2 (July 10, 2000)
- Privacy and Democracy in Cyberspace, 52 Vanderbilt Law Review 1609 (1999)
- Book Review - The Lawyer's Bookshelf: The Code Book, By Simon Singh (1999), New York Law Journal 2 (Dec. 21, 1999)
- European Data Protection Law and Medical Privacy, in Genetic Secrets: Protecting Privacy and Confidentiality in the Genetic Era, 392 Yale University Press, Mark A. Rothstein, ed. (1997)
- Privacy and the Economics of Personal Health Care Information, 76 Texas Law Review 1 (1997)
- Privacy and Participation: Personal Information and Public Sector Regulation in the United States, 80 Iowa Law Review 533 (1995)
- European Data Protection Law and Restrictions on International Data Flows, 80 Iowa Law Review 471 (1995)
- The Protection of Privacy in Health Care Reform, 48 Vanderbilt Law Review 295 (1995)
- Constitutional Change and Constitutional Legitimation: The Example of German Unification, 31 Houston Law Review 1027 (1994)
- Data Processing and Government Administration: The Failure of the American Legal Response to the Computer, 43 Hastings Law Journal 1321 (1992)
- Book Review, The Oversight of Data Protection, 39 American Journal of Comparative Law 618 (1991)
- Review Essay, Baby M. in West Germany, 89 Columbia Law Review 347 (1989)
- The Computer in German and American Constitutional Law: Towards an American Right of Informational Self-Determination, 37 American Journal of Comparative Law 675 (1989)
- Recent Public Trends in West Germany, Partisan Review 235 (1987)
- Note - Parental Rights and the Habilitation Decision for Mentally Retarded Children, 94 Yale Law Journal 1715 (1985)
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