Grayson Barber - Grayson Barber is a First Amendment litigator and privacy advocate with a solo practice in Princeton, New Jersey

  Privacy in Public

Reasonable Expectation of Privacy for
Anonymous Internet Users:
State v. Reid
  - Supreme Court Opinion:
    State v. Reid, 194 N.J. 386 (2008)

  - Amicus brief on behalf of ACLU-NJ, EFF,
    EPIC, ALA, NJLA and the Privacy Rights
    Clearinghouse


Social Security Numbers in Government Records
Burnett v. Bergen County
 -
Burnett v. Bergen County, 198 N.J. 408 (2009)
 - Amicus brief on behalf of ACLU-NJ and
   Privacy Rights Clearinghouse

Personal Information in Government Records:
Protecting the Public Interest in Privacy,
25 St. Louis University Public Law Review 63 (2006)

Reprinted with permission

Should DNA from Your Coffee Cup End Up
in a Databank?
New Jersey Law Journal,
February 2008

E-Mail Users Expect Privacy, and Deserve It
New Jersey Law Journal,
December 2007

Electronic Health Records and the End of Anonymity
New Jersey Law Journal,
October 2009

Greater Data Security, and Cures for Abuse,
Are Way Overdue
New Jersey Law Journal,
December 2007


Three Myths About Surveillance Cameras

National ID Cards

Total Information Awareness: Knowledge Is Power

Privacy and the New Jersey State Constitution
 New Jersey Lawyer Magazine, February 2002

Video Surveillance and Face Recognition Technology  July 2001

Cameras in the Home ACLU-NJ Amicus Brief (October 2001)

ACLU-NJ  Privacy Bill of Rights

 

 

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