October 10, 2005

Concurring Opinions

A few time ago we talked about two books by Daniel J. Solove: The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age (NYU Press 2004) and Information Privacy Law (Aspen, 2d ed., 2006) (with Marc Rotenberg & Paul M. Schwartz), Professor Solove is an associate professor of law at the George Washington University Law School.

Solove, Kaimipono D. Wenger, an Assistant Professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, and Nathan Oman who practices appellate and general litigation in Washington, DC, have just published this blog: Concurring Opinions , a blog about Law & Technology, and specific categories such as Privacy, the last one was about: Airport X-Ray Peep Shows

"According to the New York Times, the TSA is moving closer to deploying a new kind of X-ray machine at airports, one that sees through people's clothing.." (More...)

Links:
Daniel J. Solove
The Digital PersonHome Page
Solove's HomepageSSRN Page (Specially A Taxonomy of Privacy)

Kaimipono Wenger
Kaimi's HomepageSSRN Page

Nathan Oman
SSRN Page

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