Sotto, Lisa J. Privacy and Cybersecurity Law Deskbook. New York : Wolters Kluwer, 2016- [KF1263.C65 S672 (2021 Update)] (Reserve Room) [Available electronically via Cheetah to UNC Students and Faculty (2024 Update)].
Discusses U.S. privacy and information security requirements; addresses data protection in the European Union, as well as privacy laws in other countries that are of interest to U.S. practitioners operating globally. Coverage includes: the Fair Credit Reporting Act of 2003, financial privacy, privacy of health information, information breach security laws, workplace privacy, social networking, privacy torts, and more.
Weikers, Ronald N. Data Security and Privacy Law. St. Paul, MN : Thomson Reuters, 2010- (2024 Update) [Available electronically via Westlaw to UNC Law Students and Faculty].
The treatise comprehensively covers data security and privacy law issues.
Proskauer on Privacy: A Guide to Privacy and Data Security Law in the Information Age. 2nd ed. Kristen J. Matthews, editor. New York, NY : Practicing Law Institute, 2016- [KF1263.C65 P76 (2020 Update)] [Available electronically via PLI Plus to UNC Students and Faculty (2024 Update)].
This comprehensive, one-stop reference covers the laws governing every area where data privacy and security is potentially at risk -- including government records, electronic surveillance, the workplace, medical data, financial information, commercial transactions, and online activity, including communications involving children. Proskauer on Privacy provides essential details on how to develop compliance programs that help your entity satisfy federal and state standards, ensure data privacy and security, prevent cyber crime, and help entities avoid fines, penalties, litigation, damages, and negative publicity.
Bender, David. Computer Law. Matthew Bender & Company, 2013- (2024 Update) [Available electronically via Lexis Advance to UNC Law Students and Faculty].
This treatise is the source you need for extensive coverage of US and international privacy and data protection, electronic discovery, electronic evidence, and US and international software protection.
Carr, James G. and Bellia, Patricia L. The Law of Electronic Surveillance. St. Paul, MN : Thomson Reuters, 2010- (2024 Update) [Available electronically via Westlaw to UNC Law Students and Faculty].
This work discusses the law of electronic surveillance since the enactment of Title III, the federal wiretap statute. The work is divided into numerous key topic subject areas and extensive references are made to federal and state statutes, articles, and related materials in the work.
Delta, George B. and Matsuura, Jeffrey H. Law of the Internet. 4th ed. New York, NY : Wolters Kluwer, 1998- (2024 Update) [Available electronically via Cheetah to UNC Students and Faculty].
This resource covers electronic commerce and online contracts, privacy and network security, intellectual property and online content management, secure electronic transactions, cryptography, and digital signatures, protecting intellectual property online through link licenses, frame control and other methods, online financial services and securities transactions, antitrust and other liability.
Fishman, Clifford S. and McKenna, Anne T. Wiretapping & Eavesdropping: Surveillance in the Internet Age. 3rd ed. St. Paul, MN : Thomson/West, 2008- (2023 Update) [KF9670 .F57] [Available electronically via Westlaw to UNC Law Students and Faculty].
This treatise provides critical information and tactics for criminal and civil practitioners in every type of situation where internet, computer, (analog, digital and cellular) phone or other monitored and recorded evidence issues arise. Special attention is given to problems commonly arising in matrimonial, employment and other civil litigation, as well as criminal proceedings.
Finkin, Matthew W. Privacy in Employment Law. 5th ed. Arlington, VA : Bloomberg BNA, 2018- [KF3457.5 .F56 (2019 Update)] [Available electronically via Bloomberg Law to UNC Law Students and Faculty (2023 Update)].
This treatise offers clear guidance on the limits of employer authority in securing information about applicants and employees, disclosing such information, and controlling activities in the U.S. workplace. Its comprehensive coverage includes lists of state laws relevant to workplace privacy, including drug testing, access to personnel files, lie detection, electronic monitoring, and more, as well as selected foreign statutes and the European Union (EU) directive on privacy law.
Hébert, L. Camille. Employee Privacy Law. St. Paul, MN : Thomson Reuters, 2010- (2023 Update) [Available electronically via Westlaw to UNC Law Students and Faculty].
This treatise focuses on employee privacy issues, especially as they relate to drug, polygraph, HIV testing, and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. It integrates federal and state laws plus relevant court decisions for a complete analysis of employee privacy and autonomy issues.
Elder, David A. Privacy Torts. St. Paul, MN : Thomson Reuters, 2002- [KF1262 .E358 (2022 Update)] [Available electronically via Westlaw to UNC Law Students or Faculty (2023 Update)].
This treatise details recovery for five types of privacy torts.
McCarthy, J. Thomas. The Rights of Publicity and Privacy. Eagan, MN : Thomson West, 2004- (2024 Update) [KF1262 .M43] [Available electronically via Westlaw to UNC Law Students and Faculty].
This treatise provides legal analysis and practitioner advice on publicity and privacy issues.
Posner, Steve C. Modern Privacy and Surveillance Law. Newark, NJ : LexisNexis/Matthew Bender, 2018- (2023 Update) [KF9430 .P67] [Available electronically via Lexis Advance to UNC Law Students and Faculty].
This is a rapidly developing area, and this treatise will help practitioners, legislators, administrators, scholars, journalists, businesspersons, students, and others to understand the structure, implications, strengths, weaknesses, and uses of American surveillance law.
Serwin, Andrew. Information Security and Privacy : A Practical Guide to Federal, State and International Law. St. Paul, MN : Thomson Reuters, 2010- (2023 Update) [Available electronically via Westlaw to UNC Law Students and Faculty].
This treatise provides regulatory guidance, assists compliance efforts, and provides understanding of what issues result from gathering information. It continues to serve as a comprehensive guide on domestic privacy issues.
LaFave, Wayne R. Search and Seizure : A Treatise on the Fourth Amendment. 6th ed. St. Paul, MN : Thomson Reuters, 2020 (2024 Update) [KF9630 .L26] (Reserve Room) [Available electronically via Westlaw to UNC Law Students and Faculty].
This treatise interprets and applies the Fourth Amendment in diverse factual situations for developing more effective arguments of search and seizure issues in plea bargaining, trial, and appeal phases of a criminal case. Expert discussion covers the exclusionary rule and other remedies, protected areas and interests, probable cause, and search warrants. This work also addresses search and seizure of persons and personal effects, entry and search of premises, search and seizure of vehicles, and consent searches.