
Warren and Brandeis
Warren and Brandeis refer to a seminal 1890 law review article by future U.S. Supreme Court justices Louis Brandeis and Samuel Warren. They argued for the right to privacy, emphasizing that individuals should control personal information and be protected from unwelcome public exposure. Their work responded to societal changes brought about by advancements in technology and mass media, which made it easier to invade a person's private life. This article laid the foundation for modern privacy law, asserting that privacy is a fundamental human right that must be safeguarded against intrusions by the press and others.