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Daniel J. Solove is a professor of law at the George Washington University Law School.

He is the author of Understanding Privacy (Harvard University Press 2008), The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet (Yale University Press 2007), The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age (NYU Press 2004) and Information Privacy Law (Aspen Publishing, 2d ed. 2006), among other titles. His book, The Future of Reputation, won the 2007 McGannon Award.

An internationally known expert in privacy law, Solove has been interviewed and quoted by the media in over 100 articles and broadcasts, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Chicago Tribune, the Associated Press, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and NPR.

He has consulted in high-profile privacy law cases, contributed to amicus briefs before the U.S. Supreme Court, and testified before Congress. He serves on the advisory board of the Electronic Privacy Information Center and is on the board of the Law and Humanities Institute.

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UNDERSTANDING PRIVACY
(Harvard U.Press 2008)


THE FUTURE OF REPUTATION:
GOSSIP, RUMOR, AND PRIVACY ON THE INTERNET
(Yale U. Press 2007)


THE DIGITAL PERSON:
TECHNOLOGY AND PRIVACY IN THE INFORMATION AGE
(NYU Press 2004)

   
   
   

TEXTBOOKS

 
 
 


INFORMATION
PRIVACY LAW
(Aspen 2006)
with Marc Rotenberg & Paul Schwartz


INFORMATION PRIVACY
STATUTES AND REGULATIONS
2008-2009

with Paul M. Schwartz
(Aspen 2007)


PRIVACY, INFORMATION, AND TECHNOLOGY

with Marc Rotenberg & Paul M. Schwartz
(Aspen 2006)
   
   
   
 
 
 

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