The Face That Launched a Thousand Lawsuits: The American Women Who Forged a Right to Privacy

The Face That Launched a Thousand Lawsuits

The American Women Who Forged a Right to Privacy

2016 • 321 pages

A compelling account of how women shaped the common law right to privacy during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Drawing on a wealth of original research, Jessica Lake documents how the advent of photography and cinema drove women—whose images were being taken and circulated without their consent—to court. There they championed the creation of new laws and laid the groundwork for America’s commitment to privacy. Vivid and engagingly written, this powerful work will draw scholars and students from a range of fields, including law, women’s history, the history of photography, and cinema and media studies.

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Yale Law Library Series in Legal History and Reference

Yale Law Library Series in Legal History and Reference is a 1-book series first released in 2016 with contributions by Jessica Lake.

The Face That Launched a Thousand Lawsuits: The American Women Who Forged a Right to Privacy

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