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26-27; protection, 156;
individual/societal harms, 175
Prosser, William, 156; on privacy problems,
101
Protection, 33-34,69, 128, 130-31, 134-35,
234n201; from interrogation, 1; from
searches, 1; legal, 45; of privacy, 93;
privacy, against plurality of problems,
98-100, 171-72, 174; against exclusion,
135; breach of confidentiality, 138;
property, 156. See also EU Data
Protection Directive
Pseudonyms, 125
Psychological harms, 175-76
Psychological well-being, 98
Public disclosure, 27, 137, 243n352;
Restatement of Torts on, 150
Public domain, 187-88
Publicity, 120-21, 239n289
Public life, 164
Public surveillance, 112
Public versus private, 50
“Publius,” 125
Pudd'nhead W ilson (Twain), 121
Rachels, James, 35
Random searches, 99
Rao, Radhika, 53
Rape shield laws, 116
Rap sheets, 120, 151
Reasonable expectation of privacy, 68,
71-74, 139, 199nll
Records, Computers, and the R ights o f C itizens,
122
Reductionists, 37-38
Regan, Pricilla, 37, 89; on privacy value, 179
Reidenberg,Joel, 179, 185
Reiman, Jeffrey, 30, 35-36
R em sburgv. Docusearch, Inc., 143
Repotters Com m ittee, 120-21
Reputation, 98; in Hungary, 159; in Portugal,
159; in Sri Lanka, 159; as currency, 160;
individual/societal harms, 160, 175
Restatement of Torts, 54, 67, 89; on publicity,
120-21; on public disclosure, 150
The Reverberator {James), 140
Richards, Neil, 166, 168
Right(s), 3, 4, 50, 72, 113, 124, 162, 200nl5;
fundamental, 5; property, 26-27; privacy,
45, 50; personal, 58; wrongs versus, 75;
individual, 89, 92; balancing, 91. See also
Bill of Rights; European Court of Human
Rights; Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act (1974)
“The Right to Privacy,” 15-18, 101,
141-42, 155, 159, 175-76
Right to be let alone, 12, 89; Brandeis on,
15-18; Warren, Samuel on, 15-18; U.S.
Supreme Court on, 17; solitude and, 19
Right to privacy: Brandeis on, 1; U.S.
Supreme Court on, 22; as overlapping
rights, 37-38. See also Privacy rights
“Right to publicity,” 239n289
Roberson, Abigail, 154
Roberson v. Rochester Folding Box Co., 154-55,
157
Roe v. Wade, 22, 30, 31, 166, 168
“Romantic author,” 26
Roosevelt, Franklin, 122
Rorty, Richard, 46
Rosen, Dan, 184
Rosen, Jeffrey, 79, 108
Rossler, Beate, 70, 84, 85
Rovce, Josiah, 46
Rubenfeld,Jed, 31, 32-34
Russell v. Gregoire, 121
Russia, 159
Sameness, 46
Sanctions, 94
Sandel, Michael, 31
Sanders v. Am erican Broadcasting Companies,
165
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 30
Scalia, Antonin, 72
Scanlon, Thomas, 38
The Scarlet L etter (Hawthorne), 55
Schoeman, Ferdinand, 18, 25
School records, 141
Schumacher, Joseph, 72
Schwartz, Paul, 80, 92, 96, 108; on personal
data, 29; on asymmetry of knowledge, 132
Scotland, 137
Seclusion, 18; exclusion versus, 165
Secondary use, 10, 129-33, 189; defined,
104, 131; laws, 132
256
Index
Secrecy, 13, 20; conceptions of privacy, 13,
21-24; of specific matters, 21; privacy-as-
secrecy, 22; selective, 23; as narrow, 24
Secrecy paradigm, 111, 139, 150