Andrew J. DeFilippis

Note

Securing Informationships: Recognizing a Right to Privity in Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence

115 Yale L.J. 1086 (2006) This Note argues for judicial recognition of a Fourth Amendment right to privity, conceived broadly as a right to make limited disclosure of one's personal information without surrendering the constitutional privacy interests that attach to it. In particular, this Note challenges the so-called third-party doctrine, which holds that when individuals disclose information to a third...

Mar 1, 2006