Privacy Rights: Moral and Legal Foundations

Pennsylvania State University Press (2010)
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"Provides a definition and defense of individual privacy rights. Applies the proposed theory to issues including privacy versus free speech; drug testing; and national security and public accountability"--Provided by publisher.

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