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Abstract
Privacy has long been a matter of particular concern in the minds of Americans. Indeed, privacy concerns were at the crux of the American Revolution. The earliest days of colonial life saw creation of laws protecting the individual against eavesdropping, and the sanctity of one's home. The Bill of Rights also reflects privacy interests. As America grew, technological advances in the dissemination of information caused public demands for protection of privacy rights; I Each year, the Vanderbilt Law Review publishes one issue with notes devoted solely to a topic of current interest. These notes collectively constitute the Special Project.
Recommended Citation
Melody R. Barron,
Special Project+ Privacy,
60 Vanderbilt Law Review
195
(2007)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vlr/vol60/iss1/4