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Where did the right to privacy come from?
Often traced to a 1890 article in the Harvard Law Review by Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis. Argued that new advanced in technology and the voyeurism of urban newspapers required new legal protections for privacy.
Also, the Fourth Amendment, where it recognizes a citizens’ reasonable expectation of privacy in their “papers,” and an interest in controlling information about oneself.
What are the four torts of privacy?
Publication of private facts, Intrusion, False Light,
Commercialization/Appropriation