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Data: personal, 29; holders, 103-4; |
compilations, 119; creep, 131; mining, |
191-94 |
“Dataveillance,” 193 |
“Death of privacy,” 201n23 |
Death photos, 147, 236n232 |
DeCew, Judith Wagner, 24, 28-29, 31, 36, |
97 |
Decisional interference, 11, 105,165-70 |
“Deeper explanatory need,” 84 |
Defamation, 158-59 |
Defecation, 236n239 |
D’Emilio, John, 57, 144 |
Democracy7, 87, 98; privacy in, 80; Athenian, |
21ln48 |
Democracy's D iscontent (Sandel), 31 |
Dershowitz, Alan, 75 |
Dewey, John, 46,49, 75, 91; philosophical |
inquiry and, 9; on human initiative, 92 |
Dickinson, Emily, 161, 163 |
Digital dossiers, 119 |
Digital person, 125 |
The D igital Person (Solove), 33 |
Dignity, 85, 98, 148 |
Disclosure, 10, 140-46; defined, 105, 142; |
identification and, 125; exposure and, |
147; distortion versus, 160; camera |
footage, 195-96; in Athenian democracy, |
211 n48. See also Public disclosure |
Distortion, 11, 158-59; defined, 105, 127, |
160; disclosure versus, 160; society7 and, |
160-61 |
Doe, Buck, 180 |
Doe v. Chao, 180 |
Douglas, William O., 115; on privacy, 17; |
on home, 59; on “curse of infamy,” 117 |
Dote Chem ical Co. v. U nited States, 110 |
Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (1994), 69, |
234n201 |
Drug testing, 189-91 |
D uran v. D etroit N etss, Inc., 145, 235n227 |
Dworkin, Ronald, 84 |
D tryer v. Am erican Express Co., 132 |
D yer v. N ortbteest A irlines Corp., 182-83 |
Earnhardt, Dale, 146 |
Eastman Kodak Company, 15 |
Eavesdropping, 4, 63 |
Eccentricity, 98 |
ECHR. See European Court of Human |
Rights |
Edison, Thomas, 157 |
Edison v. Edison Polyform M anufacturing Co., |
154, 157 |
Eisenstadt v. Baird, 30-31, 166, 168 |
Electronic Communications Privacy Act |
(1986), 68 |
Ellickson, Robert, 93 |
250 |
Index |
Embarrassment, 160 |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 163 |
Emerson, Thomas, 89 |
Emotional harms, 175-76 |
England, 8, 62, 137, 151, 195 |
English Post Office Act (1710), 62 |
Epstein, Richard, 5, 81, 152 |
Etzioni, Amitai, 23, 90-91 |
EU. See European Union |
EU Data Protection Directive, 128, 134, |
160, 186 |
European Convention on Human Rights |
(1950), 4 |
European Court of Human Rights |
(ECHR), 113, 155, 195-96; on sexual |
orientation, 54; on identification, 124 |
European Union (EU), 107 |
European Union Directive on Privacy and |
Electronic Communications, 107 |
“Everything and Nothing,” 6—7 |
Exclusion, 10, 189; defined, 104; insecurity |
and, 134; protection against, 135; |
seclusion versus, 165. See also |
Exclusionary rule |
Exclusionary rule, 179 |
Exposure, 10, 146-49; defined, 105, 147; |
disclosure and, 147 |
Fair Credit Reporting Act, 135, 159 |
Fair Information Practices, 130, 133, 159 |
Falsehoods, 158, 159 |
False light, 159,240n302 |
Family: attitudes/practices, 51; as institution |
of intimacy, 51; variability' in, 51-52; |
government intervention in, 52; women |
in, 52; shrinking size of, 65; U.S. |
Supreme Court on, 146 |
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act |
(1974), 159,2 34n201 |
Family resemblances, 9, 40; of |
Wittgenstein, 42-44; ramifications of, 43; |
as freeing, 44; pragmatism and, 47; as |
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