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EPIC Files Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Case on “Personal Privacy”

Posted on November 16, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

From EPIC.org:

EPIC has filed a “friend of the court” brief in a case concerning the meaning of “personal privacy.” EPIC urged the Justices to reject AT&T’s claim that its “personal privacy” prevents the public disclosure of records subject to the Freedom of Information Act. EPIC cited the commonly understood meaning of “personal privacy” in the work of legal scholars and technical experts, as well as the use of these terms in an extensive survey of US privacy laws. The records at issue in the case pertain to contract work for the federal government. The Supreme Court agreed to review a lower court opinionwhich held that AT&T could assert a personal privacy interest. EPIC’s brief argued that if upheld, the lower court’s “interpretation of ‘personal privacy’ would stand as an outlier, untethered to common understanding, legal scholarship, technical methods, or privacy law.” For more information, see EPIC: FCC v. AT&T.

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