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  2. Privacy laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States,"invasion of privacy" is a commonly used cause of action in legal pleadings. Modern tort law, as first categorized by William Prosser, includes four categories of invasion of privacy: [11] Intrusion of solitude: physical or electronic intrusion into one's private quarters

  3. Medical privacy - Wikipedia

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    Medical privacy, or health privacy, is the practice of maintaining the security and confidentiality of patient records. It involves both the conversational discretion of health care providers and the security of medical records .

  4. Reasonable expectation of privacy (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The reasonable expectation of privacy has been extended to include the totality of a person's movements captured by tracking their cellphone. [24] Generally, a person loses the expectation of privacy when they disclose information to a third party, [25] including circumstances involving telecommunications. [26]

  5. New Title IX rules are in effect. Here's why Texas schools ...

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    A North Texas federal court judge issued a preliminary injunction July 11 in response to an amended complaint from Texas challenging the new U.S. Education Department Title IX rules. The decision ...

  6. 'Holding Pattern': Experts discuss Title IX lawsuits' effect ...

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    Texas K-12 schools are in a “holding pattern” as they try to figure out how to reduce any possible financial harm wrought by flouting the new federal rules, said the Texas Association of ...

  7. Privacy and the US government - Wikipedia

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    The First Amendment states the government cannot violate the individual's right to " freedom of speech, or of the press". [3] In the past, this amendment primarily served as a legal justification for infringement on an individual's right to privacy; as a result, the government was unable to clearly outline a protective scope of the right to speech versus the right to privacy.

  8. Texas sues TikTok for violating children's privacy

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    (Reuters) -Texas sued TikTok on Thursday, accusing the social media platform of violating children's privacy and state law by sharing children's personal identifying information without consent ...

  9. Intrusion on seclusion - Wikipedia

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    For example, a delicatessen employee told co-workers that she had a staph infection. [4] The co-workers then informed their manager, who contacted the employee's doctor to determine if she actually had a staph infection, because employees in Arkansas with a communicable disease are forbidden from working in the food preparation industry.