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Fred H. Cate

Faculty bibliography for Fred H. Cate

Publications

Fred H. Cate

Vice President for Research, Indiana University; Distinguished Professor and C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law; Senior Fellow, Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research


Books

BULK COLLECTION: SYSTEMATIC GOVERNMENT ACCESS TO PRIVATE-SECTOR DATA (Edited with James X. Dempsey). New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.

DATA PROTECTION PRINCIPLES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: REVISING THE 1980 OECD GUIDELINES (with Peter Cullen and Viktor Mayer-Schonberger). Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, Dec. 2013.

FINANCIAL PRIVACY, CONSUMER PROSPERITY, AND THE PUBLIC GOOD (with Robert E. Litan, et.al.) Washington, DC: AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, 2003.

THE IMPACT OF NATIONAL CREDIT REPORTING UNDER THE FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT: THE RISK OF NEW RESTRICTIONS AND STATE REGULATION (with Michael E. Staten). Washington, DC: Financial Services Coordinating Council, 2003.

THE PRIVACY PROBLEM: A BROADER VIEW OF INFORMATION PRIVACY AND THE COSTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF PROTECTING IT. Nashville: First Amendment Center, 2003.

THE ADVERSE IMPACT OF OPT-IN PRIVACY RULES ON CONSUMERS: A CASE STUDY OF RETAIL CREDIT (with Michael E. Staten). Privacy Leadership Initiative, (Apr. 2002).

CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES IN INFORMATION PRIVACY (with Robert E. Litan). Washington, DC: AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, 2001.

THE COURT-MARTIAL OF GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER (edited with Dennis Long and David Williams). Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001.

DATA AND DEMOCRACY. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001.

PRIVACY AND OTHER CIVIL LIBERTIES IN THE UNITED STATES AFTER SEPTEMBER 11. Washington, DC: American Institute for Contemporary Germanic Studies, 2001.

PRIVACY IN PERSPECTIVE. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute Press, 2001.

PROTECTING PRIVACY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: THE PREEMPTION PROBLEM. Washington, DC: National Retail Federation, 2001.

CASES AND MATERIALS ON MASS MEDIA LAW, 6th ed. (with Marc A. Franklin and David A. Anderson). New York: Foundation Press, 2000.

PERSONAL INFORMATION IN FINANCIAL SERVICES: THE VALUE OF A BALANCED FLOW. Washington, DC: Financial Services Coordinating Council, 2000.

PROTECTING PRIVACY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: CONSUMER ACCESS TO PERSONAL INFORMATION. Washington, DC: National Retail Federation, 2000.

PROTECTING PRIVACY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: THE FALLACY OF "OPT-IN" (with Michael E. Staten). Washington, DC: National Retail Federation, 2000.

PROTECTING PRIVACY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: IDENTITY THEFT. Washington, DC: National Retail Federation, 2000.

PROTECTING PRIVACY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: INFORMATION-SHARING -- WHY DOES AFFILIATE STATUS MATTER? (with Michael E. Staten). Washington, DC: National Retail Federation, 2000.

PROTECTING PRIVACY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: LEGAL PROTECTIONS FOR INFORMATION PRIVACY. Washington, DC: National Retail Federation, 2000.

PROTECTING PRIVACY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: PROTECTING CONSUMER PRIVACY -- TEN QUESTIONS EVERY LEGISLATOR SHOULD ASK. Washington, DC: National Retail Federation, 2000.

PROTECTING PRIVACY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: PUTTING PEOPLE FIRST --CONSUMER BENEFITS OF INFORMATION-SHARING (with Michael E. Staten). Washington, DC: National Retail Federation, 2000.

PROTECTING PRIVACY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: VALUE OF INFORMATION-SHARING (with Michael E. Staten). Washington, DC: National Retail Federation, 2000.

THE PUBLIC RECORD. Washington, DC: CSPRA, 1999.

THE INTERNET AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT: SCHOOLS AND SEXUALLY EXPLICIT EXPRESSION. Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappa, 1998.

PRIVACY IN THE INFORMATION AGE. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1997.

THE TRIAL OF RICHARD III (edited with David C. Williams, et al.). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University School of Law, 1997.

COMMUNICATIONS IN MEDICINE: THE ANNENBERG WASHINGTON PROGRAM AND A DECADE OF MAKING A DIFFERENCE (with Peter David Blanck and Gregory Makoul). Washington, DC: The Annenberg Washington Program in Communications Policy Studies of Northwestern University, 1995.

INTERNATIONAL DISASTER COMMUNICATIONS: HARNESSING THE POWER OF COMMUNICATIONS TO AVERT DISASTERS AND SAVE LIVES (Editor and contributor). Washington, DC: The Annenberg Washington Communications Program, 1994.

VISIONS OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT FOR A NEW MILLENNIUM: AMERICANS SPEAK OUT ON THE FUTURE OF FREE EXPRESSION (Editor and contributor). Washington, DC: Annenberg Washington Program in Communications Policy Studies, 1992.

THE TAMPERE DECLARATION ON DISASTER COMMUNICATIONS: THE ANNENBERG WASHINGTON PROGRAM INTERNATIONAL DISASTER COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT. Washington, DC: Annenberg Washington Program in Communications Policy Studies, 1991.

THE TENTH STRATEGY: COMMUNICATIONS AND THE FIGHT FOR A DRUG-FREE AMERICA. Washington, DC: Annenberg Washington Program in Communications Policy Studies, 1991.

TRANSPLANTATION WHITE PAPER (with Susan Laudicina). Washington, DC: Annenberg Washington Program in Communications Policy Studies, 1991.

DIRECTORSHIP YEAR-END REGULATORY REVIEW (with Eric Roiter and John B. Reynolds). Westport, CT: Directors Publications, 1990.

THE EUROPEAN BROADCASTING DIRECTIVE. Washington, DC: American Bar Association, 1990.

Articles

Protecting Privacy in Big Data, 8 JOURNAL OF LAW AND ECONOMIC REGULATION (2015).

Building a Data Sharing Model for Global Genomic Research, (with Patricia Kossein, et. al.). 15 GENOME BIOLOGY 430 (2014).

Information Security Threats, Policies, and Law in the United States, 4 BEIHANG LAW REVIEW 191 (2014).

Notice and Consent in a World of Big Data (with Viktor Mayer-Schönberger), 3 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 67 (2013).

A Transatlantic Convergence on Privacy 9 IEEE SECURITY & PRIVACY 76 (Jan./Feb. 2011).

Government Access to Private-Sector Data 8 IEEE SECURITY & PRIVACY 68 (Nov./Dec. 2010).

The Limits of Notice and Choice 8 IEEE SECURITY & PRIVACY 59 (Mar./Apr. 2010).

Looking Beyond Notice and Choice, 9 BNA PRIVACY & SECURITY LAW REPORT 476 (2010).

Protecting Privacy in Health Research: The Limits of Individual Choice, 98 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 1765 (2010). [HeinOnline]

Protecting Privacy in Health Research, 9 BNA PRIVACY & SECURITY LAW REPORT 1438 (2010).

U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Due in 2010 in Quon Case, 9 BNA PRIVACY & SECURITY LAW REPORT 35 (2010).

Security, Privacy, and the Role of Law 7 IEEE SECURITY & PRIVACY 60 (Sept./Oct. 2009). 

Government Data Mining: The Need for a Legal Framework, 43 HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS-CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW 435 (2008). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Strategic Information Managment (with Paula Bruening, Lisa Sotto, and Martin Abrams), 7 BNA PRIVACY & SECURITY LAW REPORT 1361 (2008).

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: the Conflict Between European Data Protection Laws and U.S. Civil Litigation Document Production Requirements (with Margaret P. Eisenhauer), 7 BNA PRIVACY & SECURITY LAW REPORT 229 (2007).

The Need for Greater Political Will to Ensure That We Protect Both Security and Privacy, 2 PRIVACY & DATA SECURITY LAW JOURNAL 139 (2007).

The Vanishing Fourth Amendment, 6 BNA PRIVACY & SECURITY LAW REPORT 1875 (2007).

Terrorism, Technology, and Information Privacy: Finding the Balance, BILL OF PARTICULARS 5 (Fall 2004).

The Impact of Opt-in Privacy Rules on Retail Credit Markets: A Case Study of MBNA (with Michael E. Staten), 52 DUKE LAW JOURNAL 745 (2003). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Revisiting the Vast Wasteland, 55 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS LAW JOURNAL 407 (2003). [HeinOnline]

The “CNN Effect” Is Not Clear-Cut, HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS REVIEW 4 (Summer 2002).

Constitutional Issues in Information Privacy (with Robert Litan), MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW REVIEW 35 (2002). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Principles for Protecting Privacy, 22 CATO JOURNAL 33 (2002). [HeinOnline]

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Library Liability, 19 no. 1 INDIANA LIBRARIES 16 (2000).

Principles of Internet Privacy, 32 CONNECTICUT LAW REVIEW 877 (2000). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

The Changing Face of Privacy Protection in the European Union and the United States, 33 INDIANA LAW REVIEW 173 (1999). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Does Privacy Matter in the Information Age?, 6 TELECOMMUNICATIONS & SPACE JOURNAL 13 (1999).

The European Data Protection Directive and European-U.S. Trade, 1 CURRENTS 61 (1998).

The First Amendment, Children, the Internet, and America's Public Libraries, 17 no. 1 INDIANA LIBRARIES 42 (1998).

Privacy and Telecommunications, 33 WAKE FOREST LAW REVIEW 1 (1998). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Sovereignty and the Globalization of Intellectual Property: Introduction, 6 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 1 (1998). [HeinOnline]

Cybersex: Regulating Sexually Explicit Expression on the Internet, 14 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & THE LAW 145 (1996). 

Intellectual Property and Networked Health Information: Issues and Principles, 84 BULLETIN OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 229 (1996).

Law in Cyberspace, 39 HOWARD LAW JOURNAL 565 (1996). [HeinOnline]

The Technological Transformation of Copyright Law, 81 IOWA LAW REVIEW 1395 (1996). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

Telephone Companies, the First Amendment, and Technological Convergence, 45 DEPAUL LAW REVIEW 1035 (1996). [HeinOnline]

The EU Data Protection Directive, Information Privacy and the Public Interest, 80 IOWA LAW REVIEW 431 (1995). [HeinOnline]

The First Amendment and the National Information Infrastructure, 30 WAKE FOREST LAW REVIEW 1 (1995). [SSRN] [HeinOnline]

From Conduit to Content: The Emergence of Information Policy and Law - Welcoming Remarks and Statement of the Issues, 48 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS LAW JOURNAL 1 (1995). [HeinOnline]

Indecency, Intolerance, and Ignorance: The First Amendment and the Regulation of Electronic Expression, 1995 JOURNAL OF ONLINE LAW 5 (1995).

The Future of Communications Policymaking, 3 WILLIAM AND MARY BILL OF RIGHTS JOURNAL 1 (1994). [HeinOnline]

Global Information Policymaking and Domestic Law, 1 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 467 (1994). [HeinOnline]

Human Organ Transplantation: The Role of Law, 20 JOURNAL OF CORPORATION LAW 69 (1994). [HeinOnline]

A Law Antecedent and Paramount, 47 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS LAW JOURNAL 205 (1994). [HeinOnline]

The National Information Infrastructure: Policymakers and Policymaking, 6 STANFORD LAW & POLICY REVIEW (1994). [HeinOnline]

Posthumous Autonomy Revisited, 69 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 1067 (1994). [HeinOnline]

The Right to Privacy and the Public’s Right to Know: The “Central Purpose” of the Freedom of Information Act (with D.A. Fields and J.K. McBain), 46 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REVIEW 41 (1994). [HeinOnline]

Communicating with Juries (with Newton N. Minow), 68 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 1101 (1993). [HeinOnline]

Communications Policymaking, Competition and the Public Interest, 68 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 665 (1993). [HeinOnline]

Implementing the Educational Mandate of the Patient Self-Determination Act, 7 HEALTH LAWYER 11 (1993). [HeinOnline]

Health Care Decision-Making and Organ and Tissue Donation, 2 JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANT COORDINATION 288 (1992).

Implementing the Patient Self-Determination Act, 6 MEDICAL STAFF COUNSELOR 9 (1992).

The Patient Self-Determination Act: Implementation Issues and Opportunities, (with Barbara A. Gill), 6 HEALTH LAWYER 1 (1992). [HeinOnline]

The Media and Health Policy (with Newton N. Minow), 13 HEALTH MANAGEMENT QUARTERLY 19 (1991).

Selecting Impartial Juries: Must Ignorance Be a Virtue in Our Search for Justice -- Welcome and Statement of Issue (with Newton N. Minow), 40 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 651 (1991). [HeinOnline]

Who Is an Impartial Juror in the Age of Mass Media?, (with Newton N. Minow), 40 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 631 (1991). [HeinOnline]

Cable Television and the Compulsory Copyright License, 42 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS LAW JOURNAL 191 (1990). [HeinOnline]

The First Amendment and the International “Free Flow” of Information, 30 VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 371 (1990). [HeinOnline]

Increasing the Supply of Organs for Transplantation: The Role of Ethics and Law, 4 MEDICAL STAFF COUNSELOR 35 (Fall 1990).

Lifesaving Connections: Communications, Coordination, and Transplantation (with Joel L. Swerdlow), 50 TRANSPLANTATION 992 (1990).

Civil Defamation Law in the Soviet Union, 23 STANFORD JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 303 (1987). [HeinOnline]

Defining California Civil Code Section 47(3): The Resurgence of Self-Governance, 39 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 1201 (1987). [HeinOnline]

Book Chapters

Data Privacy and Security Law (with Rachel Dockery), in OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CYBER SECURITY (Paul Cornish, Ed.). New York: Oxford University Press, 2022.

Organizational Accountability, Government Use of Private-Sector Data, National Security, and Individual Privacy (with James X. Dempsey and Martin Abrams), in BULK COLLECTION: SYSTEMATIC GOVERNMENT ACCESS TO PRIVATE-SECTOR DATA (Fred H. Cate and James X. Dempsey, Eds.). New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.

Recommendations for Government and Industry (with James X. Dempsey), in BULK COLLECTION: SYSTEMATIC GOVERNMENT ACCESS TO PRIVATE-SECTOR DATA (Fred H. Cate and James X. Dempsey, Eds.). New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.

Systematic Government Access to Private-Sector Data in the United States II:The Supreme Court and Information Privacy (with Beth Cate), in BULK COLLECTION: SYSTEMATIC GOVERNMENT ACCESS TO PRIVATE-SECTOR DATA (Fred H. Cate and James X. Dempsey, Eds.). New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.

Big Data, Consent, and the Future of Data Protection in BIG DATA IS NOT A MONOLITH (M. Mattioli, C. R. Sugimoto and H R. Ekbia, Eds.). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2016.

Alan Westin and Privacy and Freedom (Foreword) in Westin, Alan F., PRIVACY AND FREEDOM. New York: Ig Publishing, 1967, 2015 reprint.

China and Information Security Threats: Policy Responses in the United States, in CHINA AND CYBERSECURITY ESPIONAGE, STRATEGY, AND POLITICS IN THE DIGITAL DOMAIN (Jon R. Lindsay, et.al., Eds.). New York: Oxford University Press, 2015.

Edward Snowden and the NSA: Law, Policy, and Politics in THE SNOWDEN READER (David P. Fidler, Editor). Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2015.

Privacy (with Brooke Barnett), in CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF COMMUNICATION (Wolfgang Donsbach, Ed.). New York: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015.

Government Data Mining (with Newton N. Minow) in McGRAW-HILL HOMELAND SECURITY HANDBOOK: STRATEGIC GUIDANCE FOR A COORDINATED APPROACH TO EFFECTIVE SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, 2nd Ed. (David G. Kamien, Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill, 2012.

Privacy (with Brooke Barnett), in INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF COMMUNICATION (Wolfgang Donsbach, Ed.). Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2008.

Surreptitious Code and the Law, in CRIMEWARE: UNDERSTANDING NEW ATTACKS AND DEFENSES (Markus Jakobsson & Zulfikar Ramzan, Eds.). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 2008.

Liability for Phishing, in PHISHING AND COUNTERMEASURES (Markus Jakobsson & Steven Myers, Eds.) Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2007.

The Failure of Fair Information Practice Principles, [SSRN] in CONSUMER PROTECTION IN THE 'INFORMATION ECONOMY' (Jane K. Winn, Ed.) Surry, UK: Ashgate, 2006.

Legal Standards for Data Mining, in EMERGENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND ENABLING POLICIES FOR COUNTER-TERRORISM (Robert L. Popp and John Yen, Eds.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2006.

Method in Our Madness: Legal Methodology in Communications Law Research, in COMMUNICATION AND LAW: MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO RESEARCH (Amy Reynolds and Brooke Barnett, Eds.). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2006.

Privacy Protection in the United States, in RESEARCH ON ISSUES ARISING AT THE FRONTIERS OF PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION (Zhou Hanhua, Ed.). Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2006.

Accuracy in Credit Reporting (with Michael E. Staten), in BUILDING ASSETS, BUILDING CREDIT: CREATING WEALTH IN LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES (Nicolas P. Restinas and Eric S. Belsky, Eds.). Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2005.

Data Mining and Privacy (with Newton N. Minow), [SSRN] in MCGRAW-HILL HANDBOOK OF HOMELAND SECURITY: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT. EMT, AND ALL OTHER SECURITY PROFESSIONALS (David Kamien, Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005.

Privacy Protection and the Quest for Information Control, in WHO RULES THE NET?: INTERNET GOVERNANCE AND JURISDICTION (Adam Thierer and Clyde Wayne Crews, Jr., Eds.). Washington, DC: Cato Institute, 2003.

Privacy Regulation and What Is At Risk, in CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: IMPLICATIONS FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRMS: THE 39TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON BANK STRUCTURE AND COMPETITION. Chicago: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 2003.

Privacy, Consumer Credit, and the Regulation of Personal Information, in THE IMPACT OF PUBLIC POLICY ON CONSUMER CREDIT (Thomas A. Durkin and Michael E. Staten, Eds.). Boston: Kluwer, 2002.

Public Policy and the Privacy Avalanche, in THE FUTURE OF FINANCIAL PRIVACY: PRIVATE CHOICES VERSUS POLITICAL RULES. Washington, DC: Competitive Enterprise Institute, 2000.

The Value of Information-Sharing, in FINANCIAL SERVICES MODERNIZATION: THE IMPACT OF THE GRAMM-LEACH-BLILEY ACT (Vance G. Gudmundsen, Ed.). Malvern, PA: CPCU Society, 2000.

Introduction in LEGAL RESEARCH TODAY: TRADITIONAL SOURCES, NEW TECHNOLOGIES (C. K. Pauwels, L. K. Fariss and K. Buckley, Eds.). Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappa, 1999.

Communications, Policymaking, and Humanitarian Crises, in FROM MASSACRES TO GENOCIDE: THE MEDIA, PUBLIC POLICY, AND HUMANITARIAN CRISES (Robert I. Rotberg and Thomas George Weiss, Eds.). Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1996.

The Legal Regulation of Transplantation, in TRANSPLANTATION NURSING: ACUTE AND LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT (M. T. Nolan and S. M. Augustine, Eds.). Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange, 1995.

United States Laws Regulating International Telecommunications Products and Services, in INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS PRACTICE HANDBOOK. Washington, DC: Federal Communications Bar Association, 1994.

The Patient Self-Determination Act: Implementing the Education Requirements,in COMMUNICATIONS AND THE PATIENT SELF-DETERMINATION ACT: STRATEGIES FOR MEETING THE EDUCATIONAL MANDATE. Washington, D.C.: The Annenberg Washington Project (1993).

The Continuing Battle Over the EC Broadcasting Directive, in COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE, SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND PRACTICE, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION. Washington, DC: American Bar Association 1991.

Death and Organ Transplantation (with Alexander M. Capron), in TREATISE ON HEALTH CARE LAW (Michael G. Macdonald, Ed.). New York: Matthew Bender, 1991.

The First Amendment and Compulsory Access to Cable Television, in CABLE TELEVISION LEASED ACCESS. Washington, DC: Annenberg Washington Program in Communications Policy Studies, 1991.

The European Community Broadcast Directive: The Need for a Fresh Look at Its Impact on the Fundamental Rights of Broadcasters and the Public (with Robert R. Bruce and Joel R. Reidenberg) in ANNENBERG WASHINGTON PROGRAM WORKING PAPERS OF THE TRANSATLANTIC DIALOGUE ON EUROPEAN BROADCASTING. Paris: 1989.

Laws and Regulations Relating to the Procurement and Use of Human Organs and Tissues in MATCHING NEEDS, SAVING LIVES: BUILDING A COMPREHENSIVE NETWORK FOR TRANSPLANTATION AND BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH (Joel L. Swerdlow, Ed.). Washington, DC: Annenberg Washington Program in Communications Studies, 1989.

Back to Basics: Current Disclosure Issues and Changing Concepts of Materiality After Basic v. Levinson (with Ralph C. Ferrara, et.al.) in 20TH ANNUAL INSTITUTE ON SECURITIES REGULATION. New York: Practising Law Institute, 1988.

Book Reviews

Book Review. The Big Data DebateJulia Lane, et. al. (Eds.), Privacy, Big Data, and the Public Good: Frameworks for Engagement, 346 SCIENCE 818 (Nov. 14, 2014). 

Book Review. Liberty (Ed.), Liberating Cyberspace, 40 JURIMETRICS 537 (2000). [HeinOnline]

Editorials & Commentaries

From the Desk: What IU Is Doing to Grow Its External Research FundingNEWS AT IU (Aug. 28, 2019).

If the Legislature Had Been Serious About Data Privacy... (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 9 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 75 (2019).

Introducing the Global Data Privacy Prize (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 9 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 1, (2019).

Blockchain versus Data Protection (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 8 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 103 (2018).

Expanding the Artificial Intelligence-Data Protection Debate, (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 8 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 289 (2018).

The Loss of a Legend Can Help Save Indiana Boys and GirlsINSIDE INDIANA BUSINESS WITH GERRY DICK, (Feb. 1, 2018).

An Unstoppable Force and an Immoveable Object? EU Data Protection Law and National Security (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 8 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 1 (2018).

Data Protection and Humanitarian Emergencies (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 7 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 147 (2017).

The GDPR as a Chance to Break Down Borders (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 7 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 231 (2017).

Machine Learning with Personal Data: Is Data Protection Law Smart Enough to Meet the Challenge? (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 7 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 1 (2017).

The Rise of Cybersecurity and Its Impact on Data Protection (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 7 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 73 (2017).

The Global Data Protection Implications of "Brexit" (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 6 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 167 (2016).

The Language of Data Privacy Law (and How It Differs from Reality) (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 6 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 259 (2016).

Legal Protections Should Not Depend on the Medium: Response to Big Issues in Technology: Must Law Enforcement Get a Warrant to Obtain Stored Emails?, WALL STREET JOURNAL (May 23, 2016).

A Time of Turmoil... (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 6 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 1 (2016).

Alan Westin and Privacy and Freedom (Foreword) in Westin, Alan F., PRIVACY AND FREEDOM. New York: Ig Publishing, 1967, 2015 reprint.

The Data Protection Credibility Crisis (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 5 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 161 (2015).

Internet Balkanization Gathers Pace: Is Privacy the Real Driver? (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 5 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 1 (2015).

Risk Management in Data Protection (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 5 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 95 (2015).

The (Data Privacy) Law Hasn't Even Checked in When Technology Takes Off (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 4 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 175 (2014).

Personal Privacy Is Eroding as Consent Policies of Google and Facebook Evoke "Fantasy World"THE CONVERSATION (Dec. 15, 2014).

Systematic Government Access to Private-Sector Data Redux (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 4 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 1 (2014).

Taking Stock After Four Years (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 4 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 87 (2014).

When Two Worlds Collide: The Interface Between Competition Law and Data Protection (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 4 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 247 (2014).

The Business of Privacy (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 3 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 65 (2013).

The Extraterritoriality of Data Privacy Laws--An Explosive Issue Yet to Detonate (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 3 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 147 (2013).

Face-to-Data--Another Developing Privacy Threat?  (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 3 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 1 (2013).

PRISM and Privacy: Will This Change Everything?  (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 3 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 217 (2013).

Should the Feds Regulate Cybersecurity? (with Andrew A. Proia), (NEWARK) STAR LEDGER, (June 26, 2013).

The Challenge of "Big Data" for Data Protection (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 2 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 47 (2012). 

The End of the Beginning (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 2 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 115 (2012). 

The Intricacies of Independence (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 2 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 1 (2012). 

The Supreme Court and Information Privacy (with Beth E. Cate), 2 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 255 (2012). 

Systematic Government Access to Private-Sector Data (with J. X. Dempsey and I. S. Rubinstein), 2 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 195 (2012). 

Editorial (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 1 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 1 (2011). 

Let's Not Kill All the Privacy Laws (and Lawyers) (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 1 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 209 (2011). 

Moving Forward Together (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 1 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 81 (2011). 

Privacy -- an Elusive Concept (with C. Kuner, et. al.), 1 INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW 141 (2011).

Five Ways to Protect Teens from "Sextortion"INDIANAPOLIS STAR (Aug. 29, 2010).

Playing Charades with TerroristsWASHINGTON TIMES (Feb. 3, 2010).

Judith Krug's Legacy Was Freedom of Inquiry, HERALD TIMES (Bloomington, IN) (Apr. 19, 2009).

Plane-Side TSA Searches Aren't Worth the TroubleUSA TODAY (Apr. 8, 2009).

Domestic Surveillance and the Decline of Legal OversightJURIST (Oct. 30, 2007).

European Court of Human Rights Expands Privacy Protections: Copland v. United Kingdom, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW INSIGHTS, August 6, 2007.

Identity Theft ScareWASHINGTON POST (Oct. 14, 2006).

Identity Theft--What the Numbers Tell Us and What You Can Do About It, 68 INDIANA ALUMNI MAGAZINE 48 (2006).

Information Security Breaches and the Threat to Consumers, 60 CONSUMER FINANCE LAW QUARTERLY REPORT 344 (2006).

NH Gets an Overdose of Unintended Consequences, UNION LEADER (Manchester, NH) (Aug. 2, 2006).

The Privacy and Security Policy Vacuum in Higher Education, 41 EDUCAUSE REVIEW 18 (Sept./Oct. 2006).

Another Notice Isn't AnswerUSA TODAY (Feb. 28, 2005).

Information Security Breaches and the Threat to Consumers, 10 ELECTRONIC BANKING LAW AND COMMERCE REPORT 2 (Oct. 2005)

What Can Terri Schiavo and Sidney Greenspan Teach Us? (with Newton N. Minow), CHICAGO TRIBUNE (May 29, 2005).

Canadians’ Concerns Over the U.S. Patriot Act May Not Take Into Account Broader Context, 8 TRUSTE ADVOCATE (October 2004).

Our Civil Liberties Make Nation's Defense WorthwhileJOURNAL-GAZETTE (Ft. Wayne, IN) (Dec. 23, 2004).

Pentagon Technology and Privacy Committee Final Report Proposes Sweeping Changes to Current Law, 4 PRIVACY AND INFORMATION LAW REPORT 1 (May 2004).

The Commodification of Information and the Control of Expression, 3 PRIVACY AND INFORMATION LAW REPORT 11 (March 2003).

Diversity Demonstrated by Tolerance, HERALD TIMES (Bloomington, IN) (Oct. 4, 2003).

A Proposal for a Global Privacy Protection Framework (with Margaret P. Eisenhauer and Christopher Kuner), CONSUMER PROTECTION UPDATE 18 (Summer 2003).

The Commodification of Information and the Control of Expression, 43 AMICUS CURIAE 3 (2002).

The Big Idea, BOSTON GLOBE (Sept. 2, 2001).

The Current Privacy Debate, 1 PRIVACY AND INFORMATION LAW REPORT 1 (April 2001).

Opt-In Debate Moves Center Stage, 1 PRIVACY AND INFORMATION LAW REPORT 17 (September 2000).

Let Privacy Legislation Serve as "Gap-Filler", DM NEWS (Sept. 14, 1998).

In Defense of Cybersex, INDIANA ALUMNI MAGAZINE 64 (May/June 1996).

Justice for Jurors Too (with Newton N. Minow), 88 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR (Oct. 8, 1996).

Juries Can Handle the Truth (with Newton N. Minow), 87 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR (Feb. 6, 1995).

The Best Jury Is Not an Ignorant Jury (with Newton N. Minow), WASHINGTON POST (Sept. 11, 1994), at C7.

Communication When It's Needed Most, MONDAY DEVELOPMENTS (Jan. 31, 1994), at 7.

Court Quiz Shows: Grilling Jurors by Questionnaire (with Newton N. Minow), WALL STREET JOURNAL (Oct. 12, 1994), at A14. Reprinted in LOS ANGELES DAILY JOURNAL, Oct. 20, 1994, at 6; SAN FRANCISCO DAILY JOURNAL, Oct. 20, 1994.

What the Jury Doesn't Know...Could Hurt You (with Newton N. Minow), 26 WASHINGTON MONTHLY 18 (Sept. 1994).

Bring Juries into the 20th Century (with Newton N. Minow), CHICAGO TRIBUNE (Oct. 15, 1993), at 21.

In Favor of Free Speech in a Vast Wasteland, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE (Oct. 27, 1993), at A21.

Television ViolenceLOS ANGELES TIMES (Aug. 4, 1993), at B6.

Health Care Decision Making in Indiana and Beyond, BILL OF PARTICULARS 5 (Fall 1992).

The Search for Justice: Is Impartiality Really Possible? (with Newton N. Minow), 120 USA TODAY MAGAZINE 58 (January 1992).

The Gift of a Lifetime, 75 VANDERBILT MAGAZINE 15 (Spring 1991).

Health Care Decision-Making and Organ Donation, 5 THE BRIDGE 1 (No. 4, 1991).

Jury Selection Skews Justice, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS (Dec. 8, 1991), at 129.

Time for a National Health Plan, JOURNAL OF COMMERCE  (Aug. 28, 1991), at A8.

Censorship as a Political ToolCHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR (May 21, 1990), at 18.

Censorship as a Political Tool: A Bad Rap for 2 Live Crew, ATLANTA CONSTITUTION (June 13, 1990), at A13.

Elected Officials Get Nasty about Rap, Art and the Flag, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE (June 14, 1990), at A33.

A Failure to Communicate (with Newton N. Minow), JOURNAL OF COMMERCE  (Dec. 7, 1990), at A8.

The Lessons of Sidney Greenspan (with Newton N. Minow), CHICAGO TRIBUNE (Oct. 17, 1990), at D17.

Must Ignorance Be a Virtue in Our Search for Justice? (with Newton N. Minow), LOS ANGELES TIMES (Jan. 25, 1990), at B7.

Why Transplants Don’t Happen (with Joel L. Swerdlow), THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY 99 (Oct.1990).

Other Works

Dos and Don’ts of Data Breach and Information Security Policy (with Martin E. Abrams, Paula J. Bruening & Orson Swindle), Center for Information Policy Leadership (2009). 

Updating Data Protection: Part I -- Identifying the Objectives Centre for Information Policy Leadership (2009). 

The Conflict Between European Data Protection Laws and U.S. Civil Discovery Rules, IPAA PRIVACY TRACKER, 2008.

Information Security Breaches: Looking Back & Thinking Ahead, Centre for Information Policy Leadership (2008).

Information Privacy in the War on Terrorism, A White Paper of the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia (2007).

Information Security Breaches and the Threat to ConsumersCenter for Information Policy Leadership (2005). 

Legal Restrictions on Transborder Data Flows to Prevent Government Access to Personal Data: Lessons from British Columbia, Center for Information Policy Leadership (2005). 

MEDIA, DISASTER RELIEF, AND IMAGES OF THE DEVELOPING WORLD. Washington, DC: The Annenberg Washington Communications Program, 1994.

TRANSPLANTATION WHITE PAPER (with Susan Laudicina). Washington, DC: Annenberg Washington Program in Communications Policy Studies, 1991.