Justice Louis D. Brandeis: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of his Confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court - Harvard Law School
New York Times tech reporter Kashmir Hill was skeptical when she got a tip about a mysterious app called Clearview AI that claimed it could, with 99 percent accuracy, identify anyone based on just one snapshot of their face. The app could supposedly scan a face and, in just seconds, surface every detail of a person’s online life: their name, social media profiles, friends and family members, home address, and photos that they might not have even known existed.
Your Face Belongs to Us: A Secretive Startup's Quest to End Privacy as We Know It [Book]
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New book by Tulane Law Prof. Gajda tackles origins and future of the right to privacy
The Legacy Of Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis
About the Book The surprising story of the fitful development of the right to privacy-and its battle against the public's right to know--across
Seek and Hide - by Amy Gajda (Hardcover)
Hon. Louis D. Brandeis : Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States from 1916 to 1939 : Social & Economic Views (first printing in rare DJ) with a 1934
Brandeis on Democracy (American Political Thought (University Press of Kansas)) (Paperback)
Privacy Theory 101: Warren and Brandeis's 'The Right to Privacy' – Law, Affect and the 'Right to be Let Alone' - Centre for Law & Policy Research
Seek and Hide: The Tangled History of the Right to Privacy by Amy Gajda – Christopher Wink