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- 2006016376 contributor B10425125.
- 2006016376 created "c2006.".
- 2006016376 date "2006".
- 2006016376 date "c2006.".
- 2006016376 dateCopyrighted "c2006.".
- 2006016376 description "Do counterterrorism measures infringe on privacy rights? -- Patriot Act surveillance powers violate privacy / Laurie Thomas Lee -- Patriot Act surveillance powers protect Americans / Peter M. Thomson -- Suspicionless searches of travelers invade privacy / Becky Akers -- Suspicionless searches of travelers protect civil liberties / Ben Shapiro -- National identity card would preserve privacy / Betty Serian -- National identity card would compromise privacy / Charles Levendosky -- Do technological developments threaten privacy? -- Internet privacy protections have improved / William F. Adkinson Jr., Jeffrey A. Eisenach, Thomas M. Lenard -- Internet privacy is imperiled / Joseph Turow -- Public video surveillance is intrusive / Benjamin J. Goold -- Public video surveillance is not intrusive / Gus Arroyo -- Biometric travel documents threaten privacy / Privacy International and the American Civil Liberties Union -- Biometric travel documents would protect Americans / International Civil Aviation Organization -- Employee monitoring violates privacy / National Workrights Institute -- Employee monitoring does not violate privacy / Kevin Beaver --".
- 2006016376 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2006016376 description "Is medical privacy adequately protected? -- Federal law protects patients' privacy / U.S. Department of Health and Human Services -- Federal law violates patients' privacy / Barry K. Herman, Deborah C. Peel -- Law enforcement DNA databanks threaten medical privacy / Electronic Privacy Information Center -- Law enforcement DNA databanks do not threaten medical privacy / Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain -- Drug testing violates students' privacy / Peter Cassidy -- Student drug testing is necessary / John P. Walters -- How should privacy be protected? -- Military recruiters should be barred from accessing students' information / Electronic Privacy Information Center -- Military recruiters should be permitted to access students' information / Pt. 1: Rod Paige, Donald H. Rumsfeld; Pt. 2: Michael Turner -- Allowing same-sex marriage would protect privacy rights / Don Knowland -- Right to privacy does not extend to same-sex marriage / James Taranto -- Data brokers must be regulated to prevent identity thefts / Nikki Swartz -- Federal law criminalizing cyberstalking is needed / Harry A. Valetk -- Privacy protection laws are unnecessary and unconstitutional / Fred H. Cate.".
- 2006016376 extent "252 p. :".
- 2006016376 identifier "0737734159 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2006016376 identifier "0737734167 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2006016376 isPartOf "Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)".
- 2006016376 isPartOf "Opposing viewpoints series".
- 2006016376 issued "2006".
- 2006016376 issued "c2006.".
- 2006016376 language "eng".
- 2006016376 publisher "Detroit : Greenhaven Press,".
- 2006016376 spatial "United States.".
- 2006016376 subject "323.44/8/0973 22".
- 2006016376 subject "JC596.2.U5 P75 2006".
- 2006016376 subject "Privacy, Right of United States.".
- 2006016376 tableOfContents "Do counterterrorism measures infringe on privacy rights? -- Patriot Act surveillance powers violate privacy / Laurie Thomas Lee -- Patriot Act surveillance powers protect Americans / Peter M. Thomson -- Suspicionless searches of travelers invade privacy / Becky Akers -- Suspicionless searches of travelers protect civil liberties / Ben Shapiro -- National identity card would preserve privacy / Betty Serian -- National identity card would compromise privacy / Charles Levendosky -- Do technological developments threaten privacy? -- Internet privacy protections have improved / William F. Adkinson Jr., Jeffrey A. Eisenach, Thomas M. Lenard -- Internet privacy is imperiled / Joseph Turow -- Public video surveillance is intrusive / Benjamin J. Goold -- Public video surveillance is not intrusive / Gus Arroyo -- Biometric travel documents threaten privacy / Privacy International and the American Civil Liberties Union -- Biometric travel documents would protect Americans / International Civil Aviation Organization -- Employee monitoring violates privacy / National Workrights Institute -- Employee monitoring does not violate privacy / Kevin Beaver --".
- 2006016376 tableOfContents "Is medical privacy adequately protected? -- Federal law protects patients' privacy / U.S. Department of Health and Human Services -- Federal law violates patients' privacy / Barry K. Herman, Deborah C. Peel -- Law enforcement DNA databanks threaten medical privacy / Electronic Privacy Information Center -- Law enforcement DNA databanks do not threaten medical privacy / Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain -- Drug testing violates students' privacy / Peter Cassidy -- Student drug testing is necessary / John P. Walters -- How should privacy be protected? -- Military recruiters should be barred from accessing students' information / Electronic Privacy Information Center -- Military recruiters should be permitted to access students' information / Pt. 1: Rod Paige, Donald H. Rumsfeld; Pt. 2: Michael Turner -- Allowing same-sex marriage would protect privacy rights / Don Knowland -- Right to privacy does not extend to same-sex marriage / James Taranto -- Data brokers must be regulated to prevent identity thefts / Nikki Swartz -- Federal law criminalizing cyberstalking is needed / Harry A. Valetk -- Privacy protection laws are unnecessary and unconstitutional / Fred H. Cate.".
- 2006016376 title "Privacy / Jamuna Carroll, book editor.".
- 2006016376 type "text".