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PAGE A7 Reversal on Privacy Rights The Bush administration has set forth a new, more limited view of privacy rights as it tries to force hospitals and clinics to turn over records of abortions.
Chris Reid, a third-year law student at Fordham who took Mr. Reidenberg's class last year, said that while his peers had a more relaxed view of privacy on the Internet, "our generation needs to be reminded".
The White House initiative broadened the historical American view of privacy as "the right to be let alone" — a definition put forward by Louis Brandeis and Samuel Warren in 1890 — to a more modern concept of privacy as the right to commercial data control.
Your March 6 front-page article about John Kerry's "multiple positions on multiple issues," in the words of the Republican National Committee, appears in the same issue as a news article that reports, "In a sharp departure from its past insistence on the sanctity of medical records, the Bush administration has set forth a new, more limited view of privacy rights".
In a sharp departure from its past insistence on the sanctity of medical records, the Bush administration has set forth a new, more limited view of privacy rights as it tries to force hospitals and clinics to turn over records of hundreds and perhaps thousands of abortions.
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Have views of privacy changed since you started building Web sites?
Two weeks before news of the N.S.A.'s surveillance program leaked, the Pew Internet & American Life project released the results of a study on the views of privacy and social media held by teen-agers between the ages of twelve and seventeen.
A number of commentators defend views of privacy that link closely with accounts stressing privacy as required for intimacy, emphasizing not just intimacy but also more generally the importance of developing diverse interpersonal relationships with others.
Narrow views of privacy focusing on control over information about oneself that were defended by Warren and Brandeis and by William Prosser are also endorsed by more recent commentators including Fried (1970) and Parent (1983).
The bill, aimed at curbing the National Security Agency, was, in the views of privacy groups and the like, neutered late in its life, leaving it as little protection against bulk collection of private data.
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