While we do not have databases specifically dedicated to the study of privacy issues in law, there are several databases that you may find helpful in your research, some that will be familiar to you and some that may not be:
Bloomberg Law contains primary legal materials (cases, statutes, and regulations), court docket information and documents, secondary legal materials, news, and business information.
This site offers the latest in congressional news and activity, serving as an excellent resource for researching congressional developments in privacy law.
Hein provides access to an amalgamation of different primary and secondary legal resources. Of particular interest is perhaps the Law Journal Library, offering the full run of an enormous collection of law reviews and bar journals.
From Cornell's Legal Information Institute, this page provides a general description of individual rights of privacy and directs you to other primary and secondary resources for further study.
Formerly Lexis Advance, Lexis+ is one of the premier legal research platforms, containing cases, statutes, regulations, constitutions, forms, treatises, law reviews, leading newspapers and magazines, reference items, and select international content.
Westlaw is one of the premier legal research platforms, containing cases, statutes, regulations, constitutions, forms, treatises, law reviews, leading newspapers and magazines, reference items, and select international content. Westlaw accounts are available for law school faculty, staff, and students only. See a reference librarian for details.