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This carefully researched revision of an earlier edition of Your Right to Privacy documents the major assaults on privacy that have occurred since the advent of the computer age. Now our activities are recorded and the data stored in huge computer systems operated by corporations and government agencies, but weak privacy laws give us very little control over who sees those records.They explore privacy issues in connection with electronic surveillance results; drug and AIDS testing and polygraph tests; and government and private sector use of personal data, including bank, medical, employee, credit, video store, library, and social service records. A special chapter explains how private investigators gain access to personal records.

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Evan Hendricks a native of Portland Oregon is editorpublisher of Privacy - photo 1
Evan Hendricks, a native of Portland, Oregon, is editor/publisher of Privacy Times, a Washington-based biweekly newsletter that covers privacy and freedom of information law. A graduate of Columbia University, Hendricks is author of Former Secrets, a compilation of five hundred examples of valuable data the public has obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. Mr. Hendricks is past president of the American Society of Access Professionals. He lectures regularly on information policy issues.
Trudy Hayden is formerly director of the Privacy Project of the American Civil Liberties Union and author of the ACLU "Privacy Report," director of research for the New York State Commission on the Family Court Act, and consultant on privacy to the New York Civil Liberties Union. She is currently manager of Program Development and Foundation Relations for the New York Public Library.
Jack D. Novik served for ten years as a staff counsel and then as acting legal director at the American Civil Liberties Union. During this period he was counsel to the ACLU Foundation's Project on Privacy and Data Collection in which capacity he litigated many intelligence issues. He was coauthor of "Litigation under the Federal Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Acts." In 1986 he became executive director of the New York City Criminal Justice Agency.

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Also In This Series
THE RIGHTS OF ALIENS AND REFUGEES
THE RIGHTS OF AUTHORS AND ARTISTS
THE RIGHTS OF CRIME VICTIMS
THE RIGHTS OF EMPLOYEES
THE RIGHTS OF GAY PEOPLE
THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PERSONS
THE RIGHTS OF PATIENTS
THE RIGHTS OF PRISONERS
THE RIGHTS OF SINGLE PEOPLE
THE RIGHTS OF STUDENTS
THE RIGHTS OF TEACHERS
THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN
THE RIGHTS OF YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUR RIGHT TO GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
AN AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION HANDBOOK
Your Right To Privacy
A Basic Guide To Legal Rights
In An Information Society
SECOND EDITION
Completely Revised and Up-to-Date
Evan Hendricks
Trudy Hayden
Jack D. Novik
General Editor of the Handbook Series:
Norman Dorsen, President, ACLU
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
CARBONDALE AND EDWARDSVILLE
Copyright 1990 by the American Civil Liberties Union
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
98 97 5 4 3
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hendricks, Evan.
Your right to privacy: a basic guide to legal rights in an
information society / Even Hendricks, Trudy Hayden, Jack D. Novik.
2nd ed., completely rev. and up-to-date.
p. cm.(An American Civil Liberties Union handbook)
Rev. ed. of: Your rights to privacy / Trudy Hayden. 1980.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Privacy, Right ofUnited States. I. Hayden, Trudy.
II. Novik, Jack. III. Hayden, Trudy. Your rights to privacy.
IV. Title. V. Series.
KF1262.Z9H37 1990
342. 73'0858dc20
[347.302858]
ISBN 0-8093-1632-3Picture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 589-21844
Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements
of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence
of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Contents
Preface
vii
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
xi
Picture 12
Part 1. Collection, Access, and Control
of Government Information
I. Government Information Practices and the Privacy Act
3
II. Access to Government Records
17
III. Correction of Government Records
37
IV. Criminal Justice Records
44
V. Social Services Records
54
VI. Social Security Numbers
61
VII. Electronic Communications
68
VIII. School Records
76
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