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A New Approach to the Right to Privacy

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Rachel Oda (PO ’20)  Guest Contributor   The right to privacy, properly understood, is not a shaky cluster of rights, but rather a single, fundamental right that forms the basis of our autonomy. It is a right to one’s person and to control one’s person. I argue it serves as the cornerstone of our Constitution because it provides the basis for many other individual rights, such as the right to...

An Argument for the Exclusive Rights of Authors/Inventors for Dissemination of Information

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Dhruv Shekhar, Suryaksh Manot, & Nirav Bakshi Intellectual property may be broadly understood as property created by the mind or the power of thought. The rights to intellectual property have been historically contested as challenging the traditionalists’ belief of rights not arising out of non-property. Intellectual property is asymmetric to the traditionalist understanding of property...

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