Understanding Privacy Law
Each state protects privacy differently, but most recognize several core categories of invasion:
1. Unlawful Recording of Conversations
States prohibit recording verbal communications without consent, but the rules vary significantly. Florida requires all parties to consent before recording a conversation. Georgia requires only one party’s consent. These differences matter when determining whether a recording violated your rights.
2. Public Disclosure of Private Facts
Broadcasting private information—medical records, financial details, intimate relationships—may qualify as invasion of privacy if the disclosure is highly offensive to a reasonable person and lacks legitimate public interest. Courts apply these standards differently depending on jurisdiction and context.