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Toward Informational Privacy Rights, Adam D. Moore
Toward Informational Privacy Rights, Adam D. Moore
San Diego Law Review
In this paper I will offer several arguments in support of the view that individuals have moral claims to control personal information. Coupled with rights to control access to one's body, capacities, and powers, or physical privacy rights, we will have taken important steps toward a general right to privacy. In Part I, a definition of privacy is offered along with an account of the value of privacy. Simply put, privacy - defined as control over access to locations and information - is necessary for human well-being. In Part II, an attempt to move beyond claims of value to claims …
Working Waterfronts In Ri, Tom Murphy
Working Waterfronts In Ri, Tom Murphy
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
In The Heat Of The Law, It’S Not Just Steam: Geothermalresources And The Impacts On Thermophile Biodiversity, Donald J. Kochan, Tiffany Grant
In The Heat Of The Law, It’S Not Just Steam: Geothermalresources And The Impacts On Thermophile Biodiversity, Donald J. Kochan, Tiffany Grant
UC Law Environmental Journal
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Sharing The Short Bus: Eligibility And Identity Under The Idea, Wendy F. Hensel
Sharing The Short Bus: Eligibility And Identity Under The Idea, Wendy F. Hensel
UC Law Journal
This Article examines the issue of eligibility under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA"), that is, what kind of disability a child must have to qualify for protection and services under the statute. The author explores whether the current legislative approach to disability and eligibility enhances the integration and advancement of children with impairments or reinforces the stigma of difference and inequality. Part I of the Article examines the legislative evolution of eligibility since the passage of the statute, then known as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, in 1975. This Part also explores the legal and social …