The Right To Privacy by Caroline Kennedy
Reclaiming Our Privacy in a Digital Age
This insightful exploration delves into the evolving concept of privacy in the United States, tracing its roots from the founding fathers to contemporary legal battles. It examines landmark Supreme Court cases and pivotal moments in history that have shaped the public's understanding of privacy rights. Through a series of compelling narratives and legal analyses, the book highlights the tension between individual freedoms and societal interests, offering a nuanced perspective on the balance between personal privacy and the demands of modern governance.
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- Published
- 1995
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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