The Law Library Staff prepares "Research Frequently Asked Questions" (FAQs) for the convenience of our users to provide access to a variety of sources addressing particular points of law. These are general legal information sources, and are not to be construed as a substitute for personal legal advice from an attorney. Please seek legal counsel to help you determine the applicability of any of the information in these resources to your specific situation. The Law Library makes no recommendation as to whether you should purchase any services offered by the websites contained in this FAQ.
National Conference of State Legislatures
Umbrella Sites
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Cornell University Law School Legal Information Institute: Right Of Privacy: An Overview
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Epic.org: Electronic Privacy Information Center
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Electronic Frontier FoundationPrivacy Rights Clearinghouse
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The American Civil Liberties Union: Privacy and Technology
Federal Government Sites
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USA.gov - Protect Your Privacy Online
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Federal Trade Commission - Bureau of Consumer Protection: Privacy and Security
Miscellaneous
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Privacy Law Blog, Proskauer Rose LLP law firm
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Yahoo! News: Internet Privacy
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Google Index of Recent News Stories About Internet Privacy
Articles
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Boland, Dean M., You (don't) tube, but your clients may, 78 Cleveland Bar Journal 14 (Nov. 2006)
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Ellis, Robert L., Orwell or Brandeis?, 2005 Vindicator 15 (Fall 2005)
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Johnson, Rachelle, Public records - to release or not to release, 2 Cleveland Metro. Bar Journal 61 (Mar. 2010)
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Maag, Marilyn J., Options for keeping information private under the new Rules of Superintendence, 19 Probate Law Journal of Ohio 149 (Mar./Apr. 2009)
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Prince, Troy, Is your privacy policy creating additional risk for your company?, 1 Cleveland Metro. Bar Journal 20 (Sept. 2008)
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Ryan, John Scott, The constitutional right to privacy, 19 Ohio Lawyer 12 (Sept./Oct. 2005)
Sending Anonymous Email
Social Networking
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Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada: Privacy and Social Media in the Workplace