English | 2022 | ISBN: 1984880748 | 399 pages | True EPUB | 1.34 MB
"This brilliant and thought-provoking book shows how America's well-known emphasis on freedom of the press has long been balanced by a deep legal tradition that protects an individual's right to privacy. Amy Gajda shows how battles over the right to privacy are nothing new, but they are particularly relevant in this era of digital media and social networks."-Walter Isaacson, author ofSteve Jobs
An urgent book for today's privacy wars: the surprising history of the fitful development of the right to privacy-and its battle against the public's right to know.
The battle between an individual's right to privacy and the public's right to know has been fought for centuries. The founders demanded privacy for all the wrong press-quashing reasons. Supreme Court justice Louis Brandeis famously promoted First Amendment freedoms but argued strongly for privacy too; and presidents from Thomas...
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