Turkington (law, Villanova U.) and Allen (law, U. of Pennsylvani) use legal cases to outline the major principles of privacy law. The material is organized around several subject-themes, including informational privacy, conversational and e-mailMoreTurkington (law, Villanova U.) and Allen (law, U.
of Pennsylvani) use legal cases to outline the major principles of privacy law. The material is organized around several subject-themes, including informational privacy, conversational and e-mail privacy, computers and internet privacy, common law rights, autonomy and intimacy, and personality, identity and reputation. A statutory appendix excerpts the relevant law. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR