The Right to Privacy
M**T
A must read
I am not a legal eagle---Not into mystery novels or NCIS. But this book had me hooked at the very beginning with the account of arrests of women for minor traffic offenses (e.g. unpaid parking tickets) and taken to jail where they were stripped searched---including body cavity searches. No such treatment for men. At worst, they got a pat down. I was astonished to learn that the Right to Privacy was NOT part of our constitution.I found the book entirely thought-provoking, it kept my interest and generated some animated conversation with houseguests.
A**O
Great Book
Bought this book for my Criminal Justice class, I must say I really enjoy reading this book. Very well detailed and gives great examples about our U.S Government. Overall, I'm pleased.
J**A
A Great Book on Privacy in the Courts
I enjoyed this book, even though it is heavy on legal court cases. Don't let that fool you, though, it's not a legal reference. This book covers significant cases in privacy using a very interesting approach. There a interviews and behind-the-scenes stories that explain what happened, how the plaintiff felt, and what the outcome was.If you liked this book you will love "The Digital Umbrella." It is a great compliment to this book.
J**I
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M**E
Four Stars
Important book for those who teach the Constitution.
A**N
a very apt title in todays intrusive governments
a bit boring but just shows what big brother can do to innocent people . good to see caroline standing up for ordinary people .
J**S
LOVE
Perfect condition and came in super quick. Really interesting too!
J**K
Interesting Read
Interesting read.
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