This article forms part of a tribute to Anita L. Allen by the APA newletter on Philosophy and Law. It celebrates Allen's work, but also explains why her conception of privacy is philosophically inadequate. It then uses basic democratic principles and the example of the secret ballot to suggest how we might develop a more philosophically persuasive version of Allen's ideas
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what p...
The purpose of this article is to offer a fresh assessment of the right of privacy. It begins with d...
In the United States privacy is a hot topic, not least because of the current administration\u27s de...
This article forms part of a tribute to Anita L. Allen by the APA newletter on Philosophy and Law. ...
Anita Allen’s Uneasy Access: Privacy for Women in a Free Society was one of the first books to try t...
This article argues that people have legitimate interests in privacy that deserve legal protection o...
Privacy is a Janus-faced value. It enables us to shut the world out, but the forms it takes and the ...
In this essay, Jeffrey Rosen responds to eight articles about his recent book, The Unwanted Gaze, pu...
This paper examines MacKinnon’s claims about the relationship of rights to privacy and equality in l...
This Article proposes that there is, in fact, a constitutional doctrine that protects at least some ...
This article argues that people have legitimate interests in privacy that deserve legal protection o...
The purpose of this Article is to bring order to this theoretical chaos. In my view, none of these a...
This book is based on my doctoral thesis. Although it is usual to publish one’s thesis first, it was...
This Article has two aims. First, it defends a continuing role for the right of privacy in arguments...
Privacy is a Janus-faced value. It enables us to shut the world out, but the forms it takes and the...
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what p...
The purpose of this article is to offer a fresh assessment of the right of privacy. It begins with d...
In the United States privacy is a hot topic, not least because of the current administration\u27s de...
This article forms part of a tribute to Anita L. Allen by the APA newletter on Philosophy and Law. ...
Anita Allen’s Uneasy Access: Privacy for Women in a Free Society was one of the first books to try t...
This article argues that people have legitimate interests in privacy that deserve legal protection o...
Privacy is a Janus-faced value. It enables us to shut the world out, but the forms it takes and the ...
In this essay, Jeffrey Rosen responds to eight articles about his recent book, The Unwanted Gaze, pu...
This paper examines MacKinnon’s claims about the relationship of rights to privacy and equality in l...
This Article proposes that there is, in fact, a constitutional doctrine that protects at least some ...
This article argues that people have legitimate interests in privacy that deserve legal protection o...
The purpose of this Article is to bring order to this theoretical chaos. In my view, none of these a...
This book is based on my doctoral thesis. Although it is usual to publish one’s thesis first, it was...
This Article has two aims. First, it defends a continuing role for the right of privacy in arguments...
Privacy is a Janus-faced value. It enables us to shut the world out, but the forms it takes and the...
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what p...
The purpose of this article is to offer a fresh assessment of the right of privacy. It begins with d...
In the United States privacy is a hot topic, not least because of the current administration\u27s de...