Information Privacy Law (2nd Edition)
posted by Daniel Solove
Shameless Self-Promotion Alert: Within the next week or two, the second edition of my casebook, Information Privacy Law (with Marc Rotenberg & Paul Schwartz) will be out in print. This book is a significant revision from the first edition, and it covers most topics in greater depth. Click here for the book’s website (where updates and other information are posted) and here to peruse the table of contents.
For those professors interested in adopting the book for their spring 2006 information privacy law courses, the book’s ISBN is 0735555761. To obtain a free review copy as soon as possible, contact Daniel Eckroad at Aspen Publishers via email or by calling 617-349-2937. If you have any questions about the book or the course, I’d be delighted to answer them.
For those law professor readers who have never taught a course in information privacy law before, I’ve reposted here an earlier post at PrawfsBlawg where I explain why I believe information privacy law is a rewarding course to teach.
For those of you who are interested in the book, but are not law professors, you’ll unfortunately have to shell out a small fortune to buy the book, which you can do here.
November 2, 2005 at 12:57 am
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Marcy Peek - November 2, 2005 at 2:49 pm
Plug for Dan:
I used this casebook last semester in my Information Privacy seminar and loved it.
In addition, this is the one course that I have taught wherein students were *unanimous* in opinion that the course had changed their (intellectual) lives and future goals. Sorry for the lack of modesty.
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