Objectives for Chapter 14:
Describe the nature of privacy and the “reasonable expectation of privacy” and explain the three general ways in which privacy is legally protected in the U.S.
Explain and apply the standard for unreasonable searches and seizures under the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Explain the distinctions in protections for public and private sector privacy and describe the legal framework that applies to each.
Identify the elements necessary to prove common law claims of privacy invasions, (intrusion into seclusion, public disclosure of private facts, false light and breach of contract defamation) and the differences in these claims. List any defenses a business may have to these claims.
Explain how an employer can dictate off-work acts of its employees.
Discuss how technology has impacted employee privacy and how businesses justify employee monitoring, including employee use of social media.
Explain how a business can design and implement a technology use policy.
Assignment #1 for Chapter 14-Read Chapter 14 carefully
Assignment #2 for Chapter 14-On page 850 of your textbook, read the case of O’Connor v. Ortega, 480 U.S. 709 (1987).
Use the Chapter 14 rubric to answer the questions from this case.
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