A person cannot consider information that she does not have. Unlawful discrimination, therefore, frequently requires discriminators to have knowledge about protected status. This Article exploits that simple reality, arguing that protecting privacy can prevent discrimination by restricting access to the very information discriminators use to discriminate. Although information related to many antidiscrimination categories, like race and sex, may be immediately apparent upon meeting a person, privacy law can still do significant work to prevent discrimination on the basis of less visible traits such as genetic information, age, national origin, ethnicity, and religion, as well as in cases of racial or gender ambiguity. To that end, this Artic...
Biometric identification technology is playing an increasingly significant role in the lives of cons...
At the very end of the last century, scientists produced the first draft of the whole human genetic ...
Previously, privacy rights had to be litigated under one of the four recognized tort claim of action...
Law often blocks sensitive personal information to prevent discrimination. It does so, howev...
The government regularly outs information concerning people\u27s sexuality, gender identity, and HIV...
The terms of the debate over LGBT rights have shifted in recent years, particularly since the Suprem...
This essay argues that there is often an essential conflict between information privacy protections ...
This Essay briefly considers both the current and optimal role of privacy in employment discriminati...
This Essay briefly considers both the current and optimal role of privacy in employment discriminati...
Given the growing ubiquity of digital technology’s presence in people’s lives today, it is becoming ...
Vast amounts of data are nowadays collected, stored and processed, in an effort to assist in making...
Discrimination is a crucial issue while considering the legality and morality of data mining. People...
Where the right to privacy exists, it should be available to all people. If not universally availabl...
Data mining is an increasingly important technology for extracting useful knowledge hidden in large...
This Article proposes that there is, in fact, a constitutional doctrine that protects at least some ...
Biometric identification technology is playing an increasingly significant role in the lives of cons...
At the very end of the last century, scientists produced the first draft of the whole human genetic ...
Previously, privacy rights had to be litigated under one of the four recognized tort claim of action...
Law often blocks sensitive personal information to prevent discrimination. It does so, howev...
The government regularly outs information concerning people\u27s sexuality, gender identity, and HIV...
The terms of the debate over LGBT rights have shifted in recent years, particularly since the Suprem...
This essay argues that there is often an essential conflict between information privacy protections ...
This Essay briefly considers both the current and optimal role of privacy in employment discriminati...
This Essay briefly considers both the current and optimal role of privacy in employment discriminati...
Given the growing ubiquity of digital technology’s presence in people’s lives today, it is becoming ...
Vast amounts of data are nowadays collected, stored and processed, in an effort to assist in making...
Discrimination is a crucial issue while considering the legality and morality of data mining. People...
Where the right to privacy exists, it should be available to all people. If not universally availabl...
Data mining is an increasingly important technology for extracting useful knowledge hidden in large...
This Article proposes that there is, in fact, a constitutional doctrine that protects at least some ...
Biometric identification technology is playing an increasingly significant role in the lives of cons...
At the very end of the last century, scientists produced the first draft of the whole human genetic ...
Previously, privacy rights had to be litigated under one of the four recognized tort claim of action...