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Over the past few weeks, we have discussed different aspects about the Supreme Court – and today that thread continues with a larger discussion regarding privacy rights. What exactly is a "right to privacy," and how can we get involved if we care a lot about privacy rights? I’m joined on this episode by John Domino. John received his PhD from Miami University and is a professor at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville Texas. He teaches and conducts research in the areas of civil rights and liberties, constitutional law, judicial politics, and legal history, and he has published books and articles on civil rights and liberties, federal and state judicial politics, judicial recusal, the right to privacy, and a biography of a well-known Texas judge.
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Over the past few weeks, we have discussed different aspects about the Supreme Court – and today that thread continues with a larger discussion regarding privacy rights. What exactly is a "right to privacy," and how can we get involved if we care a lot about privacy rights? I’m joined on this episode by John Domino. John received his PhD from Miami University and is a professor at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville Texas. He teaches and conducts research in the areas of civil rights and liberties, constitutional law, judicial politics, and legal history, and he has published books and articles on civil rights and liberties, federal and state judicial politics, judicial recusal, the right to privacy, and a biography of a well-known Texas judge.