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The Right to Privacy in Texas

From Common Law Origins to 21st Century Protections

John C. Domino

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Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
10 April 2024
John C. Domino examines the origins and development of the right to privacy in Texas, beginning at a time when the state’s courts had not yet recognized the common law tort doctrines and state constitutional provisions that protect privacy, and culminating with the adoption of a robust right in groundbreaking cases. The author argues that contrary to the common perception that the right to privacy instantly sprang forth from U.S. Supreme Court cases such as Griswold v. Connecticut, Texas privacy law evolved incrementally and has never extended to matters concerning reproduction, abortion, and sexuality. Privacy in Texas can best be understood as the right to be “let alone,” in the parlance of Warren and Brandeis’s famous 1890 Harvard Law Review article, and not “privacy as autonomy.” The day-to-day lives of individuals in their homes, schools, and businesses in Texas are affected far more by state court rulings and statutes than by the decisions of federal courts. Further, the state’s statutory data and consumer privacy protections are among the most innovative in the nation. Yet, at the same time, the right to privacy in the state has significant limitations and fails to protect many Texans from government intrusions in the area of reproductive health and sexual intimacy.
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Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 237mm,  Width: 158mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   472g
ISBN:   9781666933116
ISBN 10:   1666933112
Pages:   182
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

John C. Domino is professor of political science at Sam Houston State University

Reviews for The Right to Privacy in Texas: From Common Law Origins to 21st Century Protections

""The Right to Privacy in Texas is a timely and thorough study of the past and present of one of the most crucial topics for ordinary Texans and Americans: how can we maintain privacy, in all its guises, in a time in which ourselves have become valuable data in a digital age. Domino's excellent study will both serve as a warning and offer possibilities for legal protections of our private lives.""


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