All Articles tagged privacy
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April 08, 2016 EDT This article summarizes and analyzes the cases and statutes that define the legal framework within which New York public employers, including school districts, must operate when implementing particular forms of...
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January 01, 2013 EDT Tension between privacy of personal information and media diversity is the subject of this paper.
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January 01, 2012 EDT This article analyzes California‘s SB 1476 from a privacy perspective, assessing whether and how this statute will impact the energy efficiency goals of the smart grid movement.
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November 11, 2011 EDT The new law, though touching upon certain constitutional rights of employers, does not run afoul of the Constitution any more than does regulation aimed at more traditional workplaces.
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May 08, 2009 EDT This essay considers the concept of a national identification card system for the purpose of identifying who “belongs” in the United States—for defining and identifying “them.”
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August 08, 2007 EDT This comment argues that for reasons of personal autonomy and privacy, a consent defense should be permitted in cases of consensual sadomasochistic sex without serious bodily injury.
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August 08, 2007 EDT This comment argues that for reasons of personal autonomy and privacy, a consent defense should be permitted in cases of consensual sadomasochistic sex without serious bodily injury.
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January 01, 2007 EDT This article proposes that any intrusion with the purpose of obtaining physical evidence or information, either by a technological device or the use of the senses, is a search.
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January 01, 2007 EDT This article considers the competing interests of constitutionally protected speech and privacy as it relates to spam e-mails.