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61 B.C. L. Rev. 1687 (2020)
Privacy's Constitutional Moment and the Limits of Data Protection

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   PRIVACY'S CONSTITUTIONAL MOMENT

   AND THE LIMITS OF DATA PROTECTION




                           WOODROW HARTZOG
                              NEIL  RICHARDS


INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 1689

I. THE PRIVACY BILL FINALLY COMES DUE.................................................................................... 1697
  A. The FIPs and the Birth of Data Protection............................................................................. 1699

  B. The Internal and External Pressures for Action..................................................................... 1705
  C. Data Protection Three Ways................................................................................................... 1712
II. THE VIRTUES OF DATA PROTECTION .......................................................................................... 1717

  A. Refined and Sturdy .................................................................................................................. 1717
  B . Conform ity and Interoperability ............................................................................................. 1718
  C. Formidable and Empowering ................................................................................................. 1719
III. WHY AMERICAN DATA PROTECTION WILL NOT BE ENOUGH ................................................. 1721

  A. FIPs Assume Data Processing Is Always a Worthy Goal...................................................... 1722
  B . The United States Is N ot E urope............................................................................................. 1727
     1. Data Protection as a Human Right..................................................................................... 1727
     2. Spurious and Real First Amendment Objections............................................................... 1729
     3. Spurious and Real Standing Objections............................................................................. 1731
   C. D ata Protection Is M yopic...................................................................................................... 1733

IV. A NEW FRAMEWORK FOR AMERICAN PRIVACY ....................................................................... 1738
  A. Corporal.................................................................................................................................. 1742
     1. Competition........................................................................................................................ 1743
     2. Corporate Structure ............................................................................................................ 1744
  B. Relational ................................................................................................................................ 1745

     1. Discretion............................................................................................................................ 1746
     2. Honesty ............................................................................................................................... 1747
     3. Protection............................................................................................................................ 1749
     4. Loyalty ................................................................................................................................ 1750
   C. Informational........................................................................................................................... 1752

   D. External................................................................................................................................... 1755
     1. Environmental Protection................................................................................................... 1755
     2. Mental Health..................................................................................................................... 1756
     3. D     igital Civil R             ights       ........................................................................................................... 1758
     4. Democracy.......................................................................................................................... 1759

CONCLUSION..................................................................................................................................... 1760




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