Against Privacy Fundamentalism in the United States

“CALLER ID POSES INVASION OF PRIVACY” blared the headline of a 1990 op-ed in the Chicago Tribune by law professor Jeffrey M. Shaman. In the piece, Professor Shaman argued that the newfangled technology for displaying phone numbers of incoming calls “may have disastrous consequences,” including deterring people “from calling crisis centers that deal with suicide, … Continue reading Against Privacy Fundamentalism in the United States