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Overview

Daniel J. Solove is affiliated with George Washington University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Social Sciences, with a total of 20 publications. Within this broad area, their subfields of study include Sociology and Political Science, Economics and Econometrics, Law, Artificial Intelligence, and Social Psychology.

The main topics addressed in their work focus on Privacy, Security, and Data Protection, Law, Rights, and Freedoms, Legal and Constitutional Studies, Ethics and Social Impacts of AI, Freedom of Expression and Defamation, Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data, and Ethics in Clinical Research.

Solove has authored numerous papers, with several recent publications including:

  • "The Myth of the Privacy Paradox" (2020, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "Murky Consent: An Approach to the Fictions of Consent in Privacy Law" (2023, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "Data Is What Data Does: Regulating Use, Harm, and Risk Instead of Sensitive Data" (2023, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "The Limitations of Privacy Rights" (2022, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "Privacy Harms" (2021, SSRN Electronic Journal)

The SSRN Electronic Journal is the most frequent venue for Solove's research, hosting 15 of their publications. Additionally, research has appeared in Enterprise & Society.

Solove has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including Woodrow Hartzog, Danielle Keats Citron, Hideyuki Matsumi, Paul M. Schwartz, and John Harlan.

In the realm of book publications, Solove has contributed to works published by New York University Press eBooks, including the book titled "The Digital Person" released in 2022.

Best Publications

  • A Taxonomy of Privacy

    Daniel J. Solove

  • The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age

    Daniel J. Solove

  • The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet

    Daniel J. Solove

  • Introduction: Privacy Self-Management and the Consent Dilemma

    Daniel J. Solove

  • Privacy and Power: Computer Databases and Metaphors for Information Privacy

    Daniel J. Solove

  • The PII Problem: Privacy and a New Concept of Personally Identifiable Information

    Paul M. Schwartz;Daniel J. Solove

  • Information Privacy Law

    Daniel J. Solove;Paul M. Schwartz

  • Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff Between Privacy and Security

    Daniel J. Solove

  • Access and Aggregation: Public Records, Privacy and the Constitution

    Daniel J. Solove

  • Privacy's Other Path: Recovering the Law of Confidentiality

    Daniel J. Solove;Neil M. Richards

  • Risk and Anxiety: A Theory of Data Breach Harms

    Daniel J. Solove;Danielle Keats Citron

  • Conceptualizing Privacy

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  • Prosser's Privacy Law: A Mixed Legacy

    Neil M. Richards;Daniel J. Solove

  • Privacy Self-Management and the Consent Dilemma

    Daniel J. Solove

  • The FTC and the New Common Law of Privacy

    Daniel J. Solove;Woodrow Hartzog;Woodrow Hartzog

  • Rethinking Free Speech and Civil Liability

    Daniel J. Solove;Neil M. Richards

  • Reconciling Personal Information in the United States and European Union

    Paul M Schwartz;Danie J Solove

  • Identity Theft, Privacy, and the Architecture of Vulnerability

    Daniel J. Solove

  • Privacy Harms

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  • Privacy, Information, and Technology

    Daniel J. Solove;Paul M. Schwartz

  • The Myth of the Privacy Paradox

    Daniel J. Solove

  • A Brief History of Information Privacy Law

    Daniel J. Solove

  • Digital Dossiers and the Dissipation of Fourth Amendment Privacy

    Daniel J. Solove

  • A Model Regime of Privacy Protection

    Daniel J. Solove;Chris Jay Hoofnagle

  • Reconstructing Electronic Surveillance Law

    Daniel J. Solove

  • Privacy's Other Path: Recovering the Law of Confidentiality

    Neil M. Richards;Daniel J. Solove

  • HIPAA Mighty and Flawed: Regulation has Wide-Reaching Impact on the Healthcare Industry

    Daniel J Solove

  • The First Amendment as Criminal Procedure

    Daniel J. Solove

  • The New Vulnerability: Data Security and Personal Information

    Daniel J. Solove

  • The Scope and Potential of FTC Data Protection

    Woodrow Hartzog;Woodrow Hartzog;Daniel J. Solove

  • Privacy Law Fundamentals

    Daniel J. Solove;Paul M. Schwartz

  • Access and Aggregation: Privacy, Public Records, and the Constitution

    Daniel J. Solove

  • Understanding Privacy (Chapter One)

    Daniel J. Solove

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