To encourage discovery and raise awareness of privacy issues facing the Supreme Court this term, the display shelves to the right of the library desk now feature books on constitutional law and the Supreme Court, with a focus on privacy law.
The collection includes books on various aspects of privacy raised by digitization, surveillance, identity, enforcement, and other issues. The book display includes recent books by distinguished faculty at Maryland Carey Law Hate Crimes in Cyberspace by Danielle Citron and The Black Box Society by Frank Pasquale. Most of the books on display are available to borrow by members of the Maryland Carey Law community.
Key privacy cases before the Supreme Court in 2016 include Spokeo v. Robins (consumer data), Campbell-Ewald v. Gomez (class relief), Tyson Foods v. Bouaphakeo (class definitions), and Davis v. US (warrants to collect cellphone location data).
In case you missed the fall book display of books recommended by law school faculty, staff, and students on READ posters since 2007, these books are listed in the Digital Commons READ Poster Series and can be found in the library catalog.
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