C. Edwin Baker
University of Pennsylvania
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Social Philosophy & Policy | 2004
C. Edwin Baker
My thesis is simple. The right of informational privacy, the great modern achievement often attributed to the classic Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis article, “The Right to Privacy” (1890), asserts an individuals right not to have private personal information circulated. Warren and Brandeis claimed that individual dignity in a modern society requires that people be able to keep their private lives to themselves and proposed that the common law should be understood to protect this dignity by making dissemination of private information a tort. As broadly stated, this right not to have private information distributed directly conflicts with a broadly conceived freedom of speech and of the press. My claim is that, in cases of conflict, the law should reject the Warren and Brandeis innovation. Speech and press freedom should prevail; the privacy tort should be ignored. This conclusion requires a normative argument concerning the appropriate basis and status of speech freedom that this essay will not really provide but for which I have argued elsewhere. Here, instead, I will describe that theory of speech freedom, explore its implications for informational privacy, and finally suggest some reasons to think that rejection of the privacy tort should not be so troubling and is, in fact, pragmatically desirable.
Archive | 2002
C. Edwin Baker
Archive | 2007
C. Edwin Baker
Archive | 1989
C. Edwin Baker
University of Pennsylvania Law Review | 1998
C. Edwin Baker
Archive | 2002
Niva Elkin-Koren; Neil Weinstock Netanel; C. Edwin Baker
Archive | 1996
C. Edwin Baker
Federal Communications Law Journal | 2009
C. Edwin Baker
University of Pennsylvania Law Review | 1986
C. Edwin Baker
University of Pennsylvania Law Review | 1985
C. Edwin Baker