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Vol. 57, Issue 2, 2023March 09, 2023 EDT

Privacy is Not Dead: Expressively Using Law to Push Back Against Corporate Deregulators and Meaningfully Protect Data Privacy Rights

Alexander F. Krupp,
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Georgia Law Review
Alexander F. Krupp, Privacy Is Not Dead: Expressively Using Law to Push Back Against Corporate Deregulators and Meaningfully Protect Data Privacy Rights, 57 Georgia Law Review 875 (2023).
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