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Solove, Daniel J.
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Artificial Intelligence and Privacy:
Solove, Daniel J.
77 Florida Law Review (forthcoming Jan 2025). , 2024
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Murky Consent: An Approach to the Fictions of Consent in Pr..:
Solove, Daniel J.
104 Boston University Law Review (Forthcoming). , 2023
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Breached! Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve It..:
Solove, Daniel J.
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Hartzog, Woodrow
Oxford University Press (2022). , 2022
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Unifying Privacy and Data Security:
Solove, Daniel J.
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Hartzog, Woodrow
Chapter 7 of BREACHED!; WHY DATA SECURITY LAW FAILS AND HOW TO IMPROVE IT (;Oxford University Press 2022);. , 2022
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An Overview of Privacy Law in 2022:
Solove, Daniel J.
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Schwartz, Paul M.
Chapter 1 of PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS (6th Edition, IAPP 2022). , 2022
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ALI Data Privacy: Overview and Black Letter Text:
Solove, Daniel J.
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Schwartz, Paul M.
68 UCLA Law Review 1252 (2022). , 2022
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The Limitations of Privacy Rights:
Solove, Daniel J.
98 Notre Dame Law Review 975 (2023). , 2022
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Privacy Harms:
Citron, Danielle Keats
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Solove, Daniel J.
GWU Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2021-11. , 2021
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The Myth of the Privacy Paradox:
Solove, Daniel J.
89 George Washington Law Review 1 (2021). , 2021
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Standing and Privacy Harms: A Critique of TransUnion v. Ram..:
Solove, Daniel J.
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Citron, Danielle Keats
101 Boston University Law Review Online 62 (2021). , 2021
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Risk and Anxiety: A Theory of Data Breach Harms:
Solove, Daniel J.
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Citron, Danielle Keats
96 Texas Law Review 737 (2018). , 2016
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The Ultimate Unifying Approach to Complying with All Laws a..:
Solove, Daniel J.
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Hartzog, Woodrow
19 Green Bag 2d 223 (2016). , 2016
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An Overview of Privacy Law:
Solove, Daniel J.
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Schwartz, Paul M.
Chapter 2 of PRIVACY LAW FUNDAMENTALS (published by IAPP, 2015). , 2015
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Reconciling Personal Information in the United States and E..:
Schwartz, Paul M.
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Solove, Daniel J.
California Law Review. 102 (2014) 4 - p. 877-916 , 2014
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The FTC and Privacy and Security Duties for the Cloud:
Solove, Daniel J.
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Hartzog, Woodrow
13 BNA Privacy & Security Law Report 577 (2014). , 2014
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