Sexual Privacy and Government "Outing"

An interview with Scott Skinner-Thompson

Is the government prying too deeply into our sexual identity and medical history, and if so, what are the limitations? Professor Scott Skinner-Thompson makes the case that the government is infringing on a fundamental right to informational privacy and argues that it is time for the courts to recognize and adequately protect that right.


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