New Edition of Information Privacy Law Casebook - 20th Anniversary!
Briefly

I am delighted to announce that the new 8th edition of my casebook, INFORMATION PRIVACY LAW, with Professor Paul Schwartz is out in print! This is a very special edition, as this year marks the 20th anniversary of the casebook.
New material in the 8th edition includes more FTC and CJEU cases, reproductive freedom post- Dobbs, and a lot of material on AI and algorithmic decision-making in the chapters on law enforcement (Chapter 4), consumer data (Chapter 9), and employment (Chapter 12). And we updated for new developments in EU law, cross-border-data transfers, standing, dark patterns, platform governance, scraping, state privacy laws, biometric privacy, and much more.
The book has grown quite a lot. In the first edition, many issues lacked cases and laws, so I had to use law review articles or hypotheticals. But soon, there were too many cases and laws. The casebook grew and grew. Originally, the book was 795 pages. The 7th edition clocked in at 1312 pages. For the 8th edition, we edited more tightly to trim the book to 1147 pages. It was a hard task because we had so much material to add.
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