Daniel J. Solove (; born 1972) is a professor of law at the
George Washington University Law School
The George Washington University Law School (GW Law) is the law school of George Washington University, in Washington, D.C. Established in 1865, GW Law is the oldest top law school in the national capital. GW Law offers the largest range of cou ...
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by John W. Dean (Oct. 19, 2007). Describes Solove's work on privacy. He is well known for his academic work on
privacy
Privacy (, ) is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves, and thereby express themselves selectively.
The domain of privacy partially overlaps with security, which can include the concepts of a ...
and for popular books on how privacy relates with information technology.
Solove wrote three books about privacy that had been published from 2004 to 2008.
[Doyle, p. 107.] Among other works, he authored ''
The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor and Privacy on the Internet'', and ''
The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy In the Information Age'' (). Solove has been quoted by the media outlets including ''
The New York Times'', ''
The Washington Post'', ''
The Wall Street Journal'', ''
USA Today'', ''
Chicago Tribune'', the
Associated Press,
ABC,
CBS,
NBC,
CNN, and
NPR. He is also a member of the organizing committee of the
Privacy and Security Academy
Privacy (, ) is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves, and thereby express themselves selectively.
The domain of privacy partially overlaps with security, which can include the concepts of a ...
and the
Privacy Law Salon
Privacy (, ) is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves, and thereby express themselves selectively.
The domain of privacy partially overlaps with security, which can include the concepts of a ...
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The Privacy Law Salon
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In 2011 Tony Doyle wrote in '' The Journal of Value Inquiry'' that Solove "has established himself as one of the leading privacy theorists writing in English today."[
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Selected publications
Books:
*'' The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age'' (2004)
*'' Privacy, Information and Technology, 2nd Edition'' (2006)
*'' The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet'' (2007)
*'' Understanding Privacy'' (2008)
*'' Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff between Privacy and Security'' (2011)
Text Books:
*Daniel Solove, Paul M. Schwartz
Paul Schwartz (born 1959) is an American legal scholar who specializes in information privacy law. He is the Jefferson E. Peyser Professor at the UC Berkeley School of Law and a director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology. He was former ...
(2009) Privacy and the Media, First Edition
*Daniel Solove, Paul M. Schwartz (2009) Privacy, Information and Technology, Second Edition
*Daniel Solove, Paul M. Schwartz (2009) Information Privacy Law, Third Edition
*Daniel Solove, Paul M. Schwartz (2011) Privacy Law Fundamentals
Journal articles:
A TAXONOMY OF PRIVACY
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Archive
'' University of Pennsylvania Law Review''. January 2006. Volume 154, Issue 3. p. 477-560.
'I've Got Nothing to Hide' and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy
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Archive
George Washington University School of Law. 2007.
See also
* Nothing to hide argument
Notes
References
* Doyle, Tony.
Daniel J. Solove, Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff between Privacy and Security
(book review). '' The Journal of Value Inquiry'' Volume 46, Issue 1. p. 107-112. Published online on 19 November 2011. ISSN 0022-5363. DOI 10.1007/s10790-011-9303-z. Available at ProQuest.
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George Washington University Law School faculty
1972 births
Living people
Washington University in St. Louis alumni
Yale Law School alumni
Scholars of privacy law
American legal scholars