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open-ended, 49 |
Farber, Daniel, 28, 36 |
FBI. See Federal Bureau of Investigation |
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), |
109-10,131,151 |
Federal Election Campaign Act, 130 |
The Federalist Papeis, 125 |
Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 129 |
Feminists, 82-83, 96-97 |
Fifth Amendment, 112, 114-15, 126; Stuntz |
on, 116; as evidentiary privilege, 117 |
Financial losses, 175 |
Fingerprinting, 131 |
Finland, 58 |
First Amendment, 115, 126, 168, 177 |
Fischer, Claude, 63-64 |
Flashers, 28 |
Floridi, Luciano, 70, 86 |
Florid v. Riley, 22-23, 110 |
Focus, 41, 67; privacy reconstruction, 41, |
67-77; nature of informadon/matter, |
67—70; individual's preferences, 70-71; on |
problems, 74-77; of privacy theory, 76; of |
privacy taxonomy, 173 |
FOIA. See Freedom of Information Act |
Ford, Gerald, 145 |
Fortas, Abe, 17 |
Foucault, Michel, 109 |
Fourth Amendment, 3, 17, 139, 188; on |
privacy, 22; surveillance and, 23; personal |
rights in, 58; mail protected by, 62; on |
entering home, 110-11; India and, 140; |
unreasonable searches in, 162; |
exclusionary rule and, 179; challenging, |
189; jurisprudence, 193, 224n34; |
regulations of, 194; applying, 199n 11 |
France, 3, 124,141,155 |
Franklin, Benjamin, 125,136 |
Franzen, Jonathan, 1, 5 |
Fraternal O rder o f Police, Lodge N . 5 v. C ity o f |
Philadelphia, 128 |
Freedman, Estelle, 57, 144 |
Freedom, 4, 72, 87, 98, 120, 151, 162, |
200nl5; from surveillance, 1; of thought, |
1, 98; from government interference, 19; |
appropriation and, 156 |
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), |
120-21, 146, 151 |
Free speech, 7, 89, 143 |
Freund, Paul, 30, 31, 79 |
Fried, Charles, 24, 28, 85 |
Friedman, Lawrence, 56, 96 |
Friendship, 98 |
FTC. See Federal Trade Commission |
Fukuyama, Francis, 81 |
Galeia v. Onassis, 163 |
Gavison, Ruth, 18, 20-21, 32, 80,97 |
Gays, outing of, 144 |
Gellman, Robert, 150 |
Generality, 40-41, 46-50; privacy theory |
and, 9; particularity versus, 49 |
Genova, Judith, 43, 44 |
Gerety, Tom, 28, 36 |
Index |
251 |
Germany, 155, 158; privacy in, 3; Basic Law, |
200n15 |
Germany Federal Supreme Court, 158 |
Gerstein, Robert, 34, 79 |
Giiliom, John, 108 |
Godkin, E. L., 19 |
Goldhili, Simon, 57 |
Goldman, Eric, 5 |
Good name, 159 |
Gordon, Wendy, 152 |
Gossip, 4, 16,144 |
“Gotcha,” 195 |
Government records, 141 |
Gramm-Leach Bililey Act, 128, 136 |
Gray, John Clinton, 157 |
G riswold v. Connecticut, 22, 30—31, 57, |
165-66, 168 |
Gross, Hyman, 2, 19 |
Grossklags, Jens, 73 |
Group privacy, 23 |
Gurstein, Rochelle, 82, 148 |
Gutwirth, Serge, 47 |
H am berger v. Eastm an, 111 |
Hamilton, Alexander, 62, 125 |
The H andm aid's Tale (Attwood), 75, 165 |
Harassment, 21, 162 |
Harassment Act-New Zealand (1977), |
162 |
Hareven, Tamara, 59-60 |
Harlan, John Marshall, II, 71, 199nl 1 |
Harms. See Individual/societal harms |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 55 |
Haynes, Luther, 27-28 |
Haynes v. A lfred A . Knopf, Inc., 27 |
Health Insurance Portability and |
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