Justice Scalia said he doesn’t care what people find out about him on the Internet,” said Fordham Professor Joel Reidenberg. So Reidenberg challenged his information privacy law class to cyber-stalk Scalia as a lesson in the transparency of personal information online. The students compiled a fifteen-page dossier on Justice Scalia, including his restaurant preferences, the value and location of his home, and photos of his grandchildren.
Great article by Kashmir Hill on information privacy. Creepy but insightful.
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