Media
2016
- Reuters — Alison Frankel, Early Spokeo Fallout: Privacy Defendants Try to Capitalize (May 20, 2016)
- Bloomberg BNA — Daniel Stoller, Student Privacy at Risk Absent Better Training for All (Mar. 28, 2016)
- Johns Hopkins University HUB — Katie Pearce, Edward Snowden Says He Sees Progress on Privacy Since His 2013 Intelligence Leak (Feb. 18, 2016)
- Harvard Magazine — Lincoln Caplan, Rhetoric and Law: The Double Life of Richard Posner, America’s Most Contentious Legal Reformer (Jan. – Feb. 2016)
2015
- FierceHealthIT — Katie Dvorak, For Data Security, “C-Suite Must Care, Workforce Must Be Aware” (March 18, 2015)
- Harvard Business Review — Scott Berinato, There’s No Such Thing as Anonymous Data (Feb. 9, 2015)
- Channel 4 News (UK) — The Six Books Mark Zuckerberg Should Read (Jan. 6, 2015)
- Bloomberg BNA — Katie Johnson, Future of FTC Data Security Enforcement Hinges on Forthcoming Wyndham Ruling (Jan. 2, 2015)
2014
- Forbes — Danielle Citron, BEWARE: The Dangers of Location Data (Dec. 24, 2014)
- Boston Globe — Alex Beam, Don’t Speak, Memory (Nov. 13, 2014)
- Al Jazeera America — Michael Keller & Josh Neufeld, Terms of Service: Understanding Our Role in the World of Big Data (comic book) (Nov. 2014)
- Smithsonian Magazine — Clive Thompson, The Invention of the “Snapshot” Changed the Way We Viewed the World (Sept. 2014)
- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews — David Rondel, Review of The Cambridge Companion to Philosophy (Aug. 18, 2014)
- San Jose Mercury News — Brandon Bailey, Facebook Policy Didn’t Mention ‘Research’ at Time of Controversial Experiment (July 1, 2014)
- The Guardian — Trevor Timm, Is this the Beginning of the End of the Age of Legal Government Spying? (June 28, 2014)
- Wired — Andy Greenberg, Why the Supreme Court May Finally Protect Your Privacy in the Cloud (June 26, 2014)
- LaChronica — Sergio Munoz Bata, La Frontera Invisible (May 6, 2014)
- Information Week — Thomas Claburn, FTC Privacy Enforcement Power Wins Court Blessing (April 7, 2014)
- Journal of AHIMA — Mary Butler, Bringing the C-Suite Up to Speed on HITECH-HIPAA (April 1, 2014) (extensive interview of Solove)
- BillMoyers.com, Our Chat With Edward Snowden’s Legal Counsel (Mar. 11, 2014) (citing Solove’s work on Orwell/Kafka metaphors)
- Forbes, Evan Selinger, Watching You Play: Can A Dystopian Video Game Help Us Better Appreciate The Value Of Privacy? (Mar. 4, 2014)
- The Agenda with Steve Paikin, Interview with Daniel Solove about the Nothing to Hide Argument (Feb. 19, 2014)
- USA Today — Monica Vendituoli. Will More Schools Make Privacy a Priority in 2014? (Jan. 11, 2014)
2013
- Politico — The Biggest Overlooked Trends of 2013 (Dec. 23, 2013)
- HR Horizons (NACUBO) — Karla Hignite, Keeping Personal Data Private (Nov. 2013)
- Foreign Policy — Rosa Brooks, Privacy Is a Red Herring (Nov. 7, 2013)
- San Francisco Chronicle — Marilyn Freidman, My Day In Court As a Juror (Nov. 6, 2013)
- Bloomberg BNA — Katie Johnson et al, FTC Power to Patrol Unfairness in Privacy, Data Security Challenged (Nov. 4, 2013)
- The Phllipine Star — Bong R. Osorio, Today’s Gossip is Tomorrow’s Headline (Oct. 21, 2013)
- NBC News — Bob Sullivan, Privacy vs. Security: “False Choice” Poisons Debates on NSA Leaks (July 6. 2013)
- Vijesti (Montenegro), Anton Markoč, Privatnost u doba masovne prismotre (July 6,2013)
- Providence Phoenix — Jeff Inglis & Deirdre Fulton, Debunking “Nothing to Hide” (July 2, 2013)
- Tech Republic — Michael Kassner, Does Using Encryption Make You a Bigger Target for the NSA? (July 1, 2013)
- Informacion (Spain) — Jamie Lorenzo, Orwell, Kafka y los videojuegos (June 28, 2013)
- Le Courier (Switzerland) — Nicolas Tavaglione, Big Brother est un has been (June 27, 2013)
- The New Yorker — Betsy Morais, A Game that Plays with Private Information (June 21, 2013)
- MSNBC — Bob Sullivan, Lawyers Eye NSA Data as Treasure Trove for Evidence (June 20, 2013)
- New Zealand Herald — Gehan Gunasekara, Data Mining Is Bound to Turn Against Us (June 19, 2013)
- Lancaster Sunday News — Karen Shuey, Government Surveillance in the Age of Facebook (June 16, 2013)
- The Guardian — Rebecca Savastio, Whistleblower Edward Snowden Says You May Already be a Target (June 13, 2013)
- New York Times — Editorial, Surveillance: A Threat to Democracy (June 11, 2013)
- The Atlantic — Rebecca Rosen, Why Should We Even Care If the Government Is Collecting Our Data? (June 11, 2013)
- New York Times Video — Why Surveillance Draws Little Outcry (June 11, 2013)
- Reuters — Jack Shafer, The Spy Who Came in for Your Soul (June 8, 2013)
- Washington Post — Craig Timberg, Key to Government’s Monitoring Technology Lies in War, Technology (June 7, 2013)
- Washington Post — Jeffrey Rosen, Five Books on Privacy (June 7, 2013) (listing Understanding Privacy)
- Forbes, Daniel Fisher, After PRISM: How Much Surveillance Is Too Much? (June 7, 2013)
- New York Times — Bill Keller, Invasion of the Data Snatchers (Jan. 13, 2013)
- WNYC — Brooke Gladstone, On the Media, Nothing to Hide: Interview with Daniel Solove (Jan. 4, 2013)
2012
- Washington Post — Mark Berman, On Buses, Cameras are Watching and Listening (Dec. 2, 2012)
- CNN — David Goldman, In the Future, Can You Remain Anonymous? (Jan. 13, 2012)
- The Week — The Evolution of Gossip (Jan. 13, 2012)
2011
- CNN — Bill Mears, Pilot With HV Brings His Privacy Fight to the High Court (Nov. 29, 2011)
- NPR — On the Point, Is GPS Tracking an “Unreasonable Search”? (Nov. 8, 2011)
- National Review — Brian Bolduc, Big Brother GPS? (Nov. 8, 2011)
- Slate — Dahlia Lithwick, A Gestational Issue (Oct. 13, 2011)
- New York Times — Stanley Fish, Anonymity and the Dark Side of the Internet(Jan. 3, 2011)
- MSNBC — Bob Sullivan, When It Comes to Online Reputation, “Life’s Not Fair, and Companies Aren’t Either” (Sept. 20, 2011)
- Lancaster Sunday News — John Rutter, Is Security Trumping Privacy? (July 17, 2011) (feature-length interview with Solove)
- AOL News — Ross Kenneth Urken, Is the EZ-Pass Box a Trojan Horse for Privacy Invasions? (June 27, 2011)
- New York Times — Room for Debate: Daniel Solove, The Virtues of Anonymity (June 21, 2011)
- Wisconsin Public Radio — Interview with Daniel Solove Regarding Nothing to Hide (June 16, 2011)
- IT Conversations (radio) — Phil Windley, Interview of Solove Regarding Nothing to Hide (June 6, 2011)
- The Australian (Australia) — Colin Steele, Information in Search of Meaning (June 1, 2011)
- Financial Times — John Lloyd, Resist the Tyranny of the Web and Tabloids (May 23, 2011)
- Brian Lehrer Radio Show — WNYC Public Radio NY, Rutgers Suicide Case (Apr. 26, 2011)
- ABA Journal — Barbara Rose, Web Attacks Can Diminish Your Good Name, But Something Can Be Done (Apr. 1, 2011)
- MSNBC — Wilson Rothman, The Big Difference Between “Open” and “At Risk” (Mar. 10, 2011)
- MSNBC — Bob Sullivan, Study: Social Media Polarizes Our Privacy Concerns (Mar. 10, 2011)
- Computer World — Jay Cline, Survey: The Best Privacy Advisors of 2010 (Feb. 3, 2011) (listing Solove among the top privacy experts)
- Der Spiegel (Germany) — Manfred Von Dworschak, Im Netz der Späher (Jan. 10, 2011)
2010
- NBC Today — Online Snooping and the Law (Dec. 28, 2010)
- New York Times — Laura M. Holson, The New Court of Shame Is Online (Dec. 23, 2010)
- Philadelphia Inquirer — Linda Kadaba, Scub-a-Dub Web (Nov. 17, 2010)
- New York Times — Jeremy W. Peters and Brian Stelter, The Facebook Skeletons Come Out (Nov. 5, 2010)
- Wall St. Journal — Eric Felten, Ain’t That a Shame? (Nov. 5, 2010)
- New York Times — John Schwartz, Bullying, Suicide, Punishment (Oct. 3, 2010)
- Scripps Howard — Cassie Stone, Congress Mulls Changes to Privacy Act (Sept. 28, 2010)
- New York Times — Jeffrey Rosen, The Web Means the End of Forgetting (July 19, 2010)
- ABA Journal — Martha Neil, Many Wince at Above the Law Blogger’s Chilling Account of Online ‘Stalk’ (June 15, 2010)
- Le Monde (France) — Daniel Kaplan,Informatique et Libertés 2.0 (June 14, 2010)
- Assembly — Kashmir Hill, Confessions of an Online Stalker (June 13, 2010)
- Diario El País (Spain) — David Alandete, Fantasmas en Internet (June 5, 2010)
- Washington Post — Robert Barnes, High Court: Justices to Consider “Funeral Protests” in Free Speech Case (May 31, 2010)
- Voice of America (video webcast) — Todd Grosshans, Now You Know: Internet Privacy (May 2010)
- Voice of America — Todd Grosshans, The Internet is Watching (Apr. 28, 2010)
- Excelsior (Mexico) — Jacqueline Peschard, Una Moderna Ley de Protección de Datos Personales (Apr. 14, 2010)
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette — Mackenzie Carpenter, Courts in a Quandary Over Cheap Shots By Anonymous Bloggers (Mar. 21, 2010)
- ABA Journal — Sarah Randag, Who Are the Most-Downloaded Law Professors? (Mar. 11, 2010)
- Discovery News — Jonathan Strickland, Chatting with Strangers (Mar. 5, 2010) (recommends The Future of Reputation)
- Business Insider — The Year’s Top 10 Published Law Professors (Mar. 2010)
- Federal Computer Week — Steve Muck, What Is the Navy Privacy Team Reading? (Feb. 22, 2010) (lists Understanding Privacy)
- Internet ACTU (France) — Jean-Marc Manach, Les Internautes Sont La Nouvelle Chienlit (Feb. 5, 2010)
- Newsweek — Jessica Bennett, At Long Last, A Small Justice (Feb. 5, 2010)
- Il Recensore (Italy) — Marianna Del Curto, “No Privacy” in Internet? Futuro Della Reputazione (Jan. 29, 2010)
- Wall St. Journal — Jeffrey Zaslow, Before Your Gossip, Ask Yourself This . . . (Jan. 6, 2010)
2009
- New York Times — Room for Debate Blog, Does Tiger Woods Have a Right to Privacy? (Dec. 4, 2009)
- Le Monde (France) — Hubert Guillaud, La valeur sociale de la vie privée (Oct. 27, 2009)
- Internet ACTU (France) — Hubert Guillaud, La valeur sociale de la vie privée (Oct. 21, 2009)
- Chronicle of Higher Education — Jeffrey Young, They’re Back, and They’re Bad: Campus-Wide Gossip Websites (August 31, 2009)
- Above the Law — Kashmir Hill, How to Become THE Legal Expert on Privacy in 10 Years (August 25, 2009)
- CNN — John Sutter, The Coming-Out Stories of Anonymous Bloggers (August 21, 2009)
- Federal Computer Week — Doug Beizer, Debate Still Rages on Federal Use of Cookies (August 11, 2009)
- Veja (Brazil) — Carlos Graieb, Quando Não Há Mais Segredos (Aug. 9, 2009)
- Wired — Hadley Leggett, Social Security Numbers Deduced from Public Data (July 6, 2009)
- MSNBC — Bob Sullivan, Researchers Say They Can Guess Your SSN (July 6, 2009)
- New York Times — Noam Cohen, Law Students Teach Scalia About Privacy and the Web (May 18, 2009)
- Newsweek — Jessica Bennett, A Tragedy That Won’t Fade Away (May 4, 2009)
- Wired — Bruce Schneier, It’s Time to Drop the ‘Expectation of Privacy’ Test (Mar. 26, 2009)
- SF Chronicle — Barnedette Tansey, The Business Bookshelf (Mar. 1, 2009) (discusses The Future of Reputation)
- NPR Talk of the Nation — Should Speech Be Restricted on the Internet? (Feb. 23, 2009)
- Fox News — Joshua Rhett Miller, Too Much Information? Critics Decry Sites That Mine Public Data (Feb. 20, 2009)
- Boston Globe — Drake Bennett, Time For a Muzzle (Feb. 15, 2009)
- New York Times — John Schwartz, An Effort to Upgrade a Court Archive System to Free and Easy (Feb. 13, 2009)
- Inside Higher Ed — Jack Stripling, Juice Runs Dry (Feb. 5, 2009)
- Popular Mechanics — Brian Krebs, When Hackers Attack: Practicing Cybersecurity at Home (Jan. 2009)
2008
- Washington University Magazine — Blaire Leible Garwitz, Profile of Daniel Solove (Winter 2008)
- Reader’s Digest — Michael Crowley, Keyboard Cowards (Dec. 2008)
- Washington Post — Monica Hesse, Caught Snapping (Nov. 22, 2008)
- Washington Post — Susan Kinzie, Juice, the Whole Juice, and Nothing But the Juice (Oct. 29, 2008)
- Chronicle of Higher Education — Jeffrey Young, 3 Ways Web-Based Computing Will Change Colleges (Oct. 24, 2008)
- Ventiquattro Magazine (Italy) — Sasha Carnevali, Generazione Google il Gossip ti Seppellirà (Interview of Solove) (Sept. 2008)
- Gestión Magazine (Argentina) — Viviana Alonso, Efectos Colaterales (Interview of Solove) (Sept.-Oct. 2008)
- Harvard Business Review — Lew McCreary, What Was Privacy? (Oct. 1, 2008)
- IT Conversations — Phil Windley, Interview with Solove About Understanding Privacy (Aug. 25, 2008)
- Associated Press — Yale Students Name Man Who Allegedly Defamed Them (Aug. 6, 2008)
- New York Times Magazine — Matthias Schwartz, Malwebolence (Aug. 3, 2008)
- New York Times — Brad Stone, If You Run a Red Light, Will Everyone Know? (Aug. 3, 2008)
- Wired — Ryan Singel, Yale Students’ Lawsuit Unmasks Anonymous Trolls, Opens Pandora’s Box (July 29, 2008)
- ABA Journal — David Hudson, Taming the Gossipmongers (July 1, 2008)
- Financial Times — Christopher Caldwell, Cyberspace Gossip Is Forever (June 13, 2008)
- St. Louis Post Dispatch — Eric Mink, Internet Pioneer, Privacy Hero (May 14, 2008)
- Washington Post — Dan Zak, Rumor Has It (May 11, 2008)
- Law.com — Stanley P. Jaskiewicz, Online Critics Beware (May 1, 2008)
- Freakonomics Blog (NY Times) — Annika Menginsen, A Q&A With the Author of The Future of Reputation (Apr. 29, 2008)
- Montreal Gazette — Susan Schwartz, Psst! Did You Hear About Gossip? (Apr. 28, 2008)
- Utne Reader — Bennett Gordon, Spies Like Us (Apr. 21, 2008)
- Utne Reader Podcast — Bennett Gordon, Daniel Solove on Privacy (Apr. 15, 2008)
- Media Post — Wendy Davis, Court Rules Web Users Have Expectation of Privacy (Apr. 24, 2008)
- People Magazine — Sandara Westfall, Campus Controversy: Has Online Gossip Gone Too Far? (Apr. 14, 2008)
- Hartford Courant — Kathleen Megan, Juicy: Not So Juicy, (Mar. 25, 2008)
- NBC Today Show — Is Online Gossip Legal? (Mar. 20, 2008)
- Lifeweek Magazine (China) — (Article on Privacy) (Mar. 19, 2008)
- New York Times — Richard Morgan, A Crash Course in Online Gossip, (Mar. 16, 2008)
- Forbes — Andy Greenberg, How to Disappear Online, (Mar. 7, 2008)
- CNN Money — Joe Light, Protect Your Good Name Online: Interview of Daniel Solove, (Mar. 5, 2008)
- Investment News — Charles Paikert, Hiring Practices Key Focus in the Wake of Scandals, (Mar. 3, 2008)
- Money Magazine — Joe Light, Building Character: Profile and Interview of Daniel Solove, (Mar., 2008)
- Newsweek — Jessica Bennett, The Flip Side of Internet Fame, (Feb. 22., 2008)
- MSN — Adam Hunter, Click Here for Justice? (Feb. 22., 2008)
- Associated Press — Justin Pope, Students Fight Back Against Gossip Site, (Feb. 17., 2008)
- CBC News Sunday — Online Profiling, (Feb. 17., 2008)
- Inside Higher Ed — Andy Guess, Gossip and Slander at a Campus Near You, (Feb. 8, 2008)
- CSPAN — Peter Slen, Interview with Daniel Solove re: The Future of Reputation, (Feb. 2, 2008)
- Consumer Affairs — David Wood, Keeping Teens Safe: Navingating the Treacherous Streets of MySpace, (Jan. 21, 2008)
- Washington Post — Privacy, Free Speech, and Anonymity: An Online Chat with Daniel Solove, (Jan. 10-11, 2008)
- Arizona Daily Star — Rhonda Bodfield Bloom, Neighbor a Cheat? It’s Easy to Tattle, (Jan. 6, 2008)
2007
- SF Chronicle — Deborah Gage, Faces of Business 2007: Joanne McNabb, California Privacy Chief, (Dec. 17, 2007):
- Tech News World — Katherine Noyes, Pew Study: Self-Googling on the Rise, (Dec. 17, 2007)
- Newsweek — Jessica Bennett, What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You, (Dec. 8, 2007)
- Computerworld — Heather Haverstein, Facebook Caves in to Beacon Criticism, (Dec. 6, 2007)
- Computerworld — Heather Haverstein, Blog Post Praising Columbine Killers Leads to Arrest of Teacher, (Dec. 5, 2007)
- NPR — Talk of the Nation, Cyber-Vigilantes: Do-It-Yourself Justice Online, (Nov. 27, 2007)
- USA Today — John Swartz, Widgets Make a Big Splash on the Net, (Nov. 26, 2007)
- Wired — Kim Zetter, Cyberbullying Suicide Stokes the Internet Fury Machine, (Nov. 21, 2007)
- KZSU (radio) — Hearsay Culture with David Levine, Interview with Daniel Solove (Oct. 10, 2007)
- USA Today — Greg Toppo, Town May Criminalize Online Harassment, (Nov. 20, 2007)
- PC World — Heather Haverstein, New Facebook Ad Techniques Raise Privacy Concerns, (Nov. 10, 2007)
- Associated Press — Christopher Leonard, Former Staffer Says Governor Monitored Personal Emails, (Nov. 5, 2007)
- Washington Post Express — Katherine Silkatis, Generation Google: Daniel Solove on Privacy, ( Nov. 5, 2007)
- KERA (radio) — Think with Chris Boyd (Aug. 5, 2007)
- Washington Post — Literary Calendar (Nov. 4, 2007)
- Onion AV Club — Chris Mincher, Feature: Daniel J. Solove (Nov., 2007)
- KQED (radio) — Forum with Michael Kransy, Online Reputation (Oct. 26, 2007)
- KVON (radio) — Late Mornings with Jeff Schecthm, The Future of Reputation (Oct. 26, 2007)
- Tierney Lab (NY Times) — John Tierney, Talking Nasty on the Net (Oct. 22, 2007)
- FindLaw — John Dean, Why, Even if You Have Nothing to Hide, Government Surveillance Threatens Your Freedom (Oct. 19, 2007)
- Time — Anita Hamilton, Finding Ways to Snoop Online(Aug. 2, 2007)
- Daily Princetonian — Michelle Wu, Internet Heightens Privacy Concerns (Oct. 9, 2007)
- LA Times — Gregory Rodriguez, YouTube Vigilantes (Aug. 5, 2007)
- Chicago Tribune — Patrick Kampert, Life Is Fleeting, But E-Mails Never Die (Mar. 25, 2007)
- CNET News — Elinor Mills, Are Google’s Moves Creeping You Out (June 12, 2007)
- Hartford Courant — William Weir, Slight to Privacy (May 23, 2007)
- USA Today — Jon Swartz & Byron Acohido, Who’s Guarding Your Data in Cybervault? (Apr. 2, 2007)
- ABC Evening News — Ron Claiborn, No Scarlet Letter: Shaming Online (Mar. 28, 2007)
- State Bar of California e-journal — Diane Curtis, Law Professor Jabs Bar Exam (Mar. 2007)
- Consumer Affairs — Martin Bosworth, “National Security Letters” and Americans’ Financial Records(Jan. 15, 2007)
- New York Times — Brad Stone, To Fight Identity Theft, A Call for Banks to Disclose All Incidents (Mar. 21, 2007)
- Chronicle of Higher Education — The Freakonomics of Tenure (Mar. 2007)
- Slate — Michael Weiss, G-Men Behaving Badly (Mar. 9, 2007)
- Computer World — Jay Cline, It’s Time to Forge Global Privacy Rules (Jan. 29, 2007)
- Wall St. Journal — Jennifer Saranow, The Snoop Next Door (Jan. 12, 2007)
2006
- Chicago Tribune — David Greising & John McCormick, Users Can Search But They Can’t Hide (Dec. 24, 2006)
- Money Magazine — Pat Regnier & Jeanne Sahadi, The Complete Layman’s Guide to Cyber Safety (Dec. 2006)
- CBS Radio KNX 1070 Los Angeles — Who’s Watching You (Nov. 16, 2006)
- New York Times – Gary Rivlin, Keeping Your Enemies Close (Nov. 12, 2006)
- Washington Post – Amy Argetsinger & Roxanne Roberts, A Rare Suit in Blog-land (Nov. 3, 2006)
- CNBC – Documentary: Big Brother Big Business (Nov. 1, 2006)
- MSNBC.com – Bob Sullivan, ‘Le Difference’ Is Stark in EU, U.S. Privacy Laws (Oct. 18, 2006)
- DM News – Robert Gellman, Defining Our Terms (Oct. 6, 2006) (reviewing Solove’s article, A Taxonomy of Privacy)
- ABA Journal – Margaret Graham Tebo, Who’s Watching the Watchers? (June, 2006)
- Washington Post – Dahlia Lithwick, Is Anything Private Anymore? (July 30, 2006) (also on Slate.com)
- The New Republic – William Stuntz, Privacy and Transparency Continued(Apr. 25, 2006)
- AP – Brian Bergstein, NSA Searches for Meaningful Phone Records Patterns (May 24, 2006)
- Legal Times – T.R. Goldman, A Man Scorned (on the Washingtonienne case) (May 22, 2006)
- NPR – Renee Montagne, Police Camera Feeds Shared with London Public (May 16, 2006)
- San Francisco Chronicle – David Lazarus, AT&T, Verizon Readily Break Their Own Rules (May 12, 2006)
- Computer World – Grant Gross, Data Breach Notification Unlikely This Year (May 5, 2006)
- Wired News – Kevin Poulsen, Microsoft Is Pushing for Privacy? (May 3, 2006)
- Minneapolis Star Tribune – James Rosen, Unlikely Allies in the War on Wiretaps (Jan.21, 2006)Village Voice – Kathryn Belgiorno, The 21st Century Peep Show (Apr. 25, 2006)
- USA Today – Jon Swartz, States Rush to Remove Data on Residents from Websites (Apr. 23, 2006)
- San Francisco Chronicle – Scott Harris, Ready, Set, Click: Camera Phones are the Gadget Du Jour (Apr. 17, 2006)
- USA Today – Donna Freydkin & Olivia Barker, Starstruck Websites Just Won’t Leave Celebs Alone (Mar. 28, 2006)
- Chronicle of Education – Peter Monaghan, Watching the Watchers (Mar. 17, 2006)
- National Law Journal – Leigh Jones, Blogging Law Profs Assault Ivory Tower (Feb. 27, 2006)
- Houston Chronicle – Alexis Grant, Surveillance Cameras: Someone Is Watching (Feb. 26, 2006)
- Wall Street Journal – Brandt Goldstein, Law Reviews Adapt to New Era (Feb. 21, 2006)
- Associated Press – Should You Insure Against ID Theft? (Feb. 19, 2006)
- Knight Ridder – Robert Boyd, Data Mining Tells Government and Business a Lot About You (Feb. 1, 2006)
- San Jose Mercury News – Jim Puzzanghera, Privacy Moves to the Front Burner (Jan. 27, 2006)
- New York Times – Adam Liptak, In Case About Google’s Secrets, Yours Are Safe (Jan.26, 2006)
- National Journal – K. Daniel Glover, The Rise of Blogs (Jan. 21, 2006)
- Associated Press – Tom Raum, Analysis: Google Case Raises New Questions (Jan. 20, 2006)
- Fox News – Wendy McElroy, Does New Cyberstalking Law Criminalize Free Expression? (Jan. 17, 2006)
- InternetNews.com – Roy Mark, ‘Annoying e-Mail’ Law Stirs Blogosphere (Jan. 10, 2006)
- Consumer Affairs – Martin Bosworth, New Law Prohibits Anonymous Cyberstalking (Jan. 10, 2006)
- Government Tech. Magazine – Merrill Douglas, Privacy Concerns (Jan. 2, 2006)
2005
- New York Times – Adam Liptak, Little Help from Justices on Spy Program (Dec. 23, 2005)
- Knight Ridder – Jonathan Landay & Warren Strobel, Bush Administration Lays Out Its Legal Rationale for Domestic Spying (Dec. 22, 2005)
- Wall St. Journal – Katherine Rosman, Leak Chic: Everybody’s an Anonymous Source These Days (Dec. 16, 2005)
- USA Today – Martin Kasindorf, Rich, Famous Push for Secrecy in Divorce (Dec. 8, 2005)
- N.Y. Daily News – Corky Siemaszko, Boy Finds Dad with Web Savvy and Spit (Nov. 5, 2005)
- Associated Press – Brian Bergstein, Fight Over Surveillance Law (Nov. 4, 2005)
- MSNBC – Bob Sullivan, Deluged With Credit Card Mail? Help Is Coming(Aug. 7, 2005)
- Associated Press – State Looks to Track Drivers (Oct. 9, 2005)
- CBS News Sunday Morning – Vince Gonzales, Private (Oct. 2, 2005)
- Associated Press – ID Theft Insurance Not Always a Good Option (Oct. 2, 2005)
- Oprah Magazine – Andrea Rock, Invasion of the Privacy Snatchers (Oct. 2005)
- Heise Online (Germany) – Ralf Grötker, Wir Machen Mit! (Sept. 29, 2005)
- Globe and Mail (Toronto) – Mathew Ingram, Cellphone Vigilantes Take on Role of Big Brother (Sept. 15, 2005)
- Privacy Piracy (Radio FM 88.9 Irvine CA) – Mari Frank, Interview with Daniel Solove (Sept. 6, 2005)
- Money Magazine – Pat Regnier & Amanda Gengler, The Identity Theft Protection Racket (Aug. 22, 2005)
- Népszabadság Könyvek (Hungary) – Story About the Internet Shaming of the Dog Poop Girl (July 11, 2005)
- Reader’s Digest – Ed Shanahan, They Know Who You Are (August 2005)
- Associated Press – Brian Bergstein, Social Security Number Access Being Eyed (July 29, 2005)
- Slate – Laurel Wamsley, Today’s Blogs: The Latest Chatter in Cyberspace (July 29, 2005)
- Wall Street Journal – Bruce Schneier, Recommended Reading: Getting Smart About Data Security (July 18, 2005)
- FindLaw.com – Anita Ramasastry, Can We Stop Zabasearch and Similar Personal Info Search Engines?(May 12, 2005)
- The Chosun Ilbo (Korea) – Trial By Internet Casts Spotlight on Korean Cyber Mobs (July 8, 2005)
- Washington Post – Jonathan Krim, Online Data Gets Personal: Cell Phone Records for Sale (July 8, 2005)
- Washington Post – Jonathan Krim, Subway Fracas Escalates Into Test of the Internet’s Power to Shame (July 7, 2005)
- Federal Computer Week – Florence Olsen, Privacy in a Post-Sept. 11 World (June 27, 2005)
- Money Magazine – Pat Regnier et al., Credit Card Fraud Shouldn’t Be Your Biggest Worry: Identity Theft Should (June 7, 2005)
- NPR (Day to Day) – Xeni Jardin, ZabaSearch.com and Personal Privacy on the Web (May 17, 2005)
- CNN.com – Jeanne Sahadi, Privacy Experts’ Wish List (May 13, 2005)
- Wired Magazine – Gary Wolf, The New Multiple Personality Disorder (May 2005)
- TechLawJournal.com – Rep. Barton Proposes Outlawing Use of SSNs for Non-Governmental Purposes (May 11, 2005)
- CNN.com – Gerri Willis, Identity Exposed (May 4, 2005)
- BNA Privacy & Security Law — Michael Bologna, Denial of Access to Marine’s E-Mail Raises Issue of Privacy After Death (Mar. 7, 2005)
- Congressional Quarterly – Joelle Tessler, Bipartisan Senate Bill Would Block E-Mail Snooping by ISPs (Apr. 29, 2005)
- IT Conversations (Radio) – Phil Windley, Hour-long Interview with Solove on The Digital Person (Apr. 25, 2005)
- Tampa Tribune – Richard Mullins, In Digital World, Privacy Is Being Eroded for Personal Gain (Apr. 24, 2005)
- Palm Beach Post – Rebecca Carr, Government Employing Brokers as Data Posse (Apr. 23, 2005)
- Philadelphia Inquirer – Jeff Gelles, Too Many Privy To Private Data (Apr. 18, 2005)
- RadioTimes (WHYY Radio Philadelphia) – Hour-long Interview with Solove on The Digital Person (Apr. 18, 2005)
- National Journal’s Tech. Daily – Sarah Lai Stirland, Privacy Experts Highlight Complexities of Data Mining, Privacy (Apr. 14, 2005)
- Cox News Service – Rebecca Carr, Private Data Brokers Become a Major Tool in Federal Probes (Apr. 13, 2005)
- Washington Post – Jonathan Krim, Net Aids Access to Sensitive ID Data (Apr. 4, 2005)
- Kojo Nnamdi Show (WAMU Radio DC) – Interview with Daniel Solove on The Digital Person (Mar. 29, 2005)
- National Journal’s Tech. Daily – Sarah Lai Stirland, Privacy Breaches Prompt Privacy Advocates To Resurrect Past Debates (Mar. 21, 2005)
- Internet News — Susan Kuchinskas, No Security in SSNs? (Mar. 18, 2005)
- News Herald — Michael Bellart, License to Spy? (Mar. 16, 2005)
- LA Times — Joseph Menn, Did ChoicePoint End Run Backfire (Mar. 13, 2005)
- Cox News Service — Rebecca Carr, New Study Shows Open Government at Stake at State Level (Mar. 13, 2005)
- Internet News — Susan Kuchinskas, Managing the Parallel “You-niverse” (Mar. 9, 2005)
- Newsday — Ken Fireman, Schumer Slams Legal Service on SS Nos.(Feb. 24, 2005)
- The Inside Scoop (Radio & TV) — Mark Levine, Hour-long Interview with Solove on The Digital Person (Feb. 28, 2005)
- Globe & Mail (Canada) — Barrie McKenna, Data Mining Brought to the Surface (Feb. 28, 2005)
- New York Times — John Schwartz, Some Sympathy for Paris Hilton (Feb. 27, 2005)
- The Macon Telegraph — Quotes Worth Repeating from the Last Week (Feb. 26, 2005)
- AP — Leslie Miller, Privacy Advocates Criticize Homeland Dept. (Feb. 25, 2005)
- ABA Journal — Steve Seidenberg, Wiretap Law Blocks Software Evidence (Feb. 25, 2005)
- MSNBC — Bob Sullivan, ChoicePoint Theft Prompts Senate Investigation (Feb. 24, 2005)
- Newsday — Tina Sussman, Parental vs. Privacy Rights(Feb. 2, 2005)
- Air America Radio (Unfiltered) — Interview with Solove on The Digital Person (Feb. 24, 2005)
- NPR (Morning Edition) — Privacy Experts Urge Protections Against Identity Theft (Feb. 24, 2005)
- CNN (News Night) — ChoicePoint Security Breach (Feb. 22, 2005)
- AP — Harry Webber, Stock Falls Amid Predictions ChoicePoint Will Face More Regulation (Feb. 22, 2005)
- CIO Government (Australia) — Sue Bushell, Privatising Intelligence? It’s Criminal (Feb. 22, 2005)
- CBS News (Up to the Minute) — Extended Interview with Daniel Solove about Identity Theft (Feb. 16, 2005)
- CBS Evening News — Jim Acosta, Identity Theft and the ChoicePoint Security Breach (Feb. 16, 2005)
- AP — Harry Webber, ChoicePoint’s Mission Turned on Head in Personal Info Breach (Feb. 16, 2005)
- ABC Radio — Identity Theft (Feb. 16, 2005)
- ABC News.com — Can You Really Stop Identity Theft? (Feb. 16, 2005)
- NBC Evening News — Identity Theft and the ChoicePoint Security Breach (Feb. 15, 2005)
- MSNBC — Bob Sullivan, Database Giant Gives Access to Fake Firms (Feb. 14, 2005)
- CNET News — Declan McCullagh, The Flip Side of Database Snooping (Feb. 7, 2005)
- CS Monitor — Susan Leach, A Driver’s License as a National ID? (Jan. 24, 2005)
- Washington Post — Robert O’Harrow, Jr., In an Age of Security, Firm Mines Wealth of Personal Data (Jan. 20, 2005)
- AP — Leslie Miller, FBI Keeping Records on Millions of Air Travelers who Flew in Months Before Sept. 11 (Jan. 14, 2005)
- CNET News — Declan McCullagh, Snooping By Satellite (Jan. 12, 2005)
- New Jersey Law Journal — Charles Toutant – OPRA Privacy Study Panel Seeks Limits on Release of Information (Jan. 10, 2005)
2004
- Chicago Tribune – John Bebow, Dad Fights Yahoo for E-mail of Slain GI; Company Cites Need for Privacy (Dec. 29, 2004)
- AP – Leslie Miller, Congress Expands Use of Terrorist Watch Lists (Dec. 10, 2004)
- Bergen Record – Amy Klein, New U.S. Passports to Add Identity Microchip (Nov. 19, 2004)
- AlterNet – Dan Frosch, Drug Store Cowboys (Nov. 17, 2004)
- State Legislatures – Garry Boulard, Foiling ID Thieves (Oct. 1, 2004)
- HI International – Lina Malkawi, Who Is Watching You – And Why? (Sept. 2004)
- NPR (Talk of the Nation) – Domestic Surveillance Technology (Sept. 22, 2004)
- National Journal’s Tech. Daily – Sarah Lai Stirland, Bill May Not Reinstate Privacy Protection (Aug. 20, 2004)
- New York Times – Adam Liptak, Kobe Bryant’s Accuser, Internet Victim (Aug. 15, 2004):
- Boston Herald – Thea Singer, Privacy Not an Issue for Cell Blabbers (Aug. 13, 2004)
- MIT’s Technology Review – Deborah Asbrand, E-mail Privacy is All the Rage (July 28, 2004)
- Denver Post – Sean Kelly & Howard Pankratz, Muzzle on Media Upheld (July 20, 2004)
- Newark Star-Ledger — John Martin, McGreevey Tapes Expected to Stay Private (July 9, 2004)
- CBS News — Peeping Toms Get New Tool (May 27, 2004)
- National Journal’s Tech. Daily – Sarah Lai Stirland, Tech Sector Grapples with Adware vs. Spyware (May 27, 2004)
- New Jersey Lawyer – NJSBA Hosts First Technology Federal Bench Bar (May 3, 2004)
- BNA – Christopher Brown, Expert Debate Uses, Privacy Concerns Raised by Vast Databases of Personal Info (Mar. 29, 2004)
- ABC News – Good Morning America, Ashcroft Subpoenas of Hospitals (Feb. 2004)
- Washington Post – Dan Eggen, Doctors, Hospitals Challenge U.S. Subpoenas (Feb. 12, 2004)
- Newark Star-Ledger – Robert Schwanberg, Court Limits Prosecutors’ Power to View Bank Records (Feb. 6, 2004)
2003
- Newark Star-Ledger — Robert Schwaneberg, Hearings Set on Shielding Addresses (Nov. 4, 2003)
- Richmond Times-Dispatch – Peter Hardin, Some Privacy Advocates are Concerned About the Specter of Big Brother (Oct. 30, 2003)
- NJ Law Journal – Jim Edwards, Panel Will Urge Exemptions for OPRA Requests (Sept. 15, 2003)
- NJ Law Journal – Jim Edwards, Lawyers Oddly Mum on Proposed Public Records Act Revamp (July 25, 2003)
- NJ Lawyer – William Young, The New Cop-Speak: Beware a Person of Interest (July 7, 2003)
- Malibu Times — Massiel Ladron De Guevara, Streisand Adds to Privacy Legal Battle with Web Posting (June 17, 2003)
- SF Weekly — Peter Byrne, Big Doctor Is Watching (May 28, 2003)
- PC World — Carla Thornton, New Phones Raise Privacy Fears (Jan. 2003)
- Toronto Star – Tyler Hamilton, Getting to Know You (Regulatory Datacorp) (Jan. 18, 2003)
- Yaeshora — El Problema de la Privacidad de la Información en Internet: Profesor Daniel Solove (2003)
2002
- Investment Advisor – Andrew Gluck, Not-So-Private Affiars (Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act) (Dec. 2, 2002)
- AP – Gina Holland, Court Sides With Schools on Privacy (June 20, 2002)
- NPR (All Things Considered) — Daniel Solove Discusses a Supreme Court Decision on Student Privacy (June 20, 2002)
2001
- Business Week — Jane Black, In Times Like These, Security Trumps Privacy (Sept. 24, 2001)
- New York Times – Carl Kaplan, Concern Over Proposed Changes in Internet Surveillance (Sept. 21, 2001)
- Business Week — Jane Black, Don’t Smile, You’re on Surveillance Camera (Aug. 9, 2001)
- New York Times – John Schwartz, Privacy Policy Notices Are Called Too Common and Too Confusing (May 7, 2001)
- The Daily Princetonian — Michael Grabell, Finding an Allegory for Net Privacy Issues (Feb. 21, 2001)
- Latino Tek — Vida Privada: ¿Orwell o Kafka? (Feb. 16, 2001)
- Radio Canada – Anne-Marie Charbonneau, Attention Aux Références Littéraires (Feb. 15, 2001)
- Transfert.net – Jule Krassovsky, Vous êtes plutôt Kafka ou Orwell ? (Feb. 8, 2001)
- New York Times – Carl Kaplan, Kafkaesque? Big Brother? Finding the Right Literary Metaphor for Net Privacy (Feb. 2, 2001)