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Article: The FTC and the New Common Law of Privacy

Apr 142014
 
 April 14, 2014  Posted by Dissent Business, Featured News, Govt, Laws, U.S.

Daniel Solove writes:

I’m pleased to announce that my article with Professor Woodrow Hartzog, The FTC and the New Common Law of Privacy, 114 Colum. L. Rev. 583 (2014), is now out in print.  You can download the final published version at SSRN.

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