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Volume 66, Issue 2 Winter 2017: Twenty-Second Annual Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social Policy
Articles
Introduction
Stephan Landsman
Perspectives on Privacy, Data Security, and Tort Law
Robert L. Rabin
Can Data Breach Claims Survive the Economic Loss Rule?
Catherine M. Sharkey
Protecting Confidential Information Entrusted to Others in Business Transactions: Data Breaches, Identity Theft, and Tort Liability
Mark A. Geistfeld
Standing After Snowden: Lessons on Privacy Harm from National Security Surveillance Litigation
Margot E. Kaminski
How Privacy Distorted Standing Law
Felix T. Wu
Are Privacy Policies Information or Ideological?
Jane Bambauer
Trusting Big Data Research
Neil Richards and Woodrow Hartzog
Comments
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Casey W. Williams
- Executive Editor
- Nelly Rosenberg
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- Kathryn Brown
- Managing Editors of Notes and Comments
- Lauren Bursey
- Andrea Torgrimson
- Symposium Editor
- Erica C. Spilde
- Business Manager
- Lizl Leonardo
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- Amanda J. Alasauskas
- Patrick O. Doyle
- Madalyn Lake
- Gina L. Leahy
- Virginia D. Macias
- Mallory Morgan
- Julia L. Potts