Unger and Royal's Data Privacy and Security Law
Description
Data Privacy and Security Law is a groundbreaking casebook tailored for the modern legal landscape, coauthored by privacy and technology experts Professor Wayne Unger, Dr. K Royal, and Michelle Dennedy. Unlike traditional casebooks, this book uniquely integrates real-world applications of data privacy and cybersecurity law, offering students a hands-on approach that bridges theory with practice.
The authors bring decades of experience from leading technology companies, including roles as Chief Privacy Officers, to provide unparalleled insight into the complexities of privacy regulation, data breaches, and evolving legal frameworks. This deep industry perspective ensures that the content is not only academically rigorous but also reflective of the challenges lawyers face in today's data-driven world.
The book is also designed with the NextGen Bar Exam in mind, incorporating tailored exercises, case studies, and practical deep dives that help students engage with the material on a deeper level. These interactive elements foster critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and an in-depth understanding of the legal issues that matter most in privacy and cybersecurity. From federal and state constitutional law to statutory and procedural law, the casebook exposes students to a breadth of material that provides a well-rounded picture of data privacy and security from individual rights to regulatory compliance.
Whether it's exploring privacy theories, analyzing the latest case law, or examining the practical implications of regulations like the GDPR and CCPA, Data Privacy and Security Law prepares students to excel in this high-demand field. It’s the first casebook in this subject matter to align legal education with the realities of data privacy practice, making it an indispensable resource for both law students and professors looking to equip the next generation of privacy law professionals.
The authors bring decades of experience from leading technology companies, including roles as Chief Privacy Officers, to provide unparalleled insight into the complexities of privacy regulation, data breaches, and evolving legal frameworks. This deep industry perspective ensures that the content is not only academically rigorous but also reflective of the challenges lawyers face in today's data-driven world.
The book is also designed with the NextGen Bar Exam in mind, incorporating tailored exercises, case studies, and practical deep dives that help students engage with the material on a deeper level. These interactive elements foster critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and an in-depth understanding of the legal issues that matter most in privacy and cybersecurity. From federal and state constitutional law to statutory and procedural law, the casebook exposes students to a breadth of material that provides a well-rounded picture of data privacy and security from individual rights to regulatory compliance.
Whether it's exploring privacy theories, analyzing the latest case law, or examining the practical implications of regulations like the GDPR and CCPA, Data Privacy and Security Law prepares students to excel in this high-demand field. It’s the first casebook in this subject matter to align legal education with the realities of data privacy practice, making it an indispensable resource for both law students and professors looking to equip the next generation of privacy law professionals.