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JOURN 4000 1st Edition Lecture 29 Outline of Last Lecture I Privacy laws Outline of Current Lecture I Privacy laws Current Lecture Exclusionary rule 4th Amendment Police charge you with trespass possessory interest can only do so if they own the property Waters vs Fleetwood 1956 Little girl intentionally drowned Showed pic of her body on front page Sold pics Newsworthy dissemination of info is not invasion of privacy 1988 Ruth Schulman Son flips car in hospital sees herself on TV Footage shot in the helicopter reasonable expectation of privacy Consent from the patient Woman shown on TV harassed by church members Issue is newsworthy not individual Tort of outrage Armstrong case Regina Mae Armstrong murdered These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Insensitive photo shown on news Court says no warning given to family Family can sue for outrage Goes beyond bounds of decency Legally can you name a rape survivor Yes Girl was gang raped civil law suit Papers named her


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