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Document Type

Article

Media Type

Text

Abstract

The development of the right to privacy into a constitutional right independent of the fourth amendment is examined from its philosophical and jurisprudential bases. The article also explores the application of the constitutional right to dissemination by the government of intimate or personal information.

First Page

479

Last Page

520

Publication Date

7-1-1990

Department

Other

ISSN

0734-1490

Language

eng

Publisher

Northern Illinois University Law Review

Suggested Citation

Richard C. Turkington, Legacy of the Warren and Brandeis Article: The Emerging Unencumbered Constitutional Right to Informational Privacy, 10 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 479 (1990).

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