Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-17-2016
Subject Category
Law
Abstract
In the spirit of moving forward the theoretical and empirical scholarship on privacy as a public good, this response addresses four issues raised by Professors Fairfield and Engel’s article: first, their depiction of individuals in groups; second, suggestions for clarifying the concept of group; third, an explanation of why the platforms on which groups exist and interact needs more analysis; and finally, the question of what kind of government intervention might be necessary to protect privacy as a public good.
Recommended Citation
Priscilla M. Regan, Response to Privacy as a Public Good, 65 Duke Law Journal Online 51-65 (2016)