Privacy at the Margins
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Privacy can function as an expressive, anti-subordination tool of resistance that is worthy of constitutional protection.
Introduction; 1. No privacy in public = no privacy for the precarious; 2. Performative privacy in theory and practice; 3.
Performative privacy's payoffs; 4. Containing corporate and privatized surveillance; 5. Outing privacy as anti-subordination;
6. Equal protection privacy; Conclusion.
Scott Skinner-Thompson is an Associate Professor at Colorado Law School, where he researches constitutional law, civil rights,
and privacy law, with a particular focus on LGBTQ and HIV issues. He is the editor of AIDS and the Law (5th ed., 2016; 6th
ed. 2020), one of the leading resources in the field. His work has also appeared in Slate, Salon, and The New Republic. In
2014, he was selected as one of the Best LGBT Lawyers Under 40 by the National LGBT Bar Association.