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Stars, Stripes, And Surveillance: The United States' Failure To Regulate Data Privacy, Sam Begland
Stars, Stripes, And Surveillance: The United States' Failure To Regulate Data Privacy, Sam Begland
American University Law Review
In the wake of the United States Supreme Court’s devastating decision to strip Americans of their constitutional right to abortion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, data privacy is more salient than ever. Without adequate data regulations, state governments and anti-abortion activists alike can harass and prosecute pregnant people attempting to exercise their bodily autonomy. This comment argues that the United States has violated its obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) Article 17 by failing to protect against interference with the use and collection of reproductive health data. Further, this comment analyzes interpretations of …
Cloudy With A Chance Of Abused Privacy Rights: Modifying Third-Party Fourth Amendment Standing Doctrine Post-Spokeo, Sarah E. Pugh
Cloudy With A Chance Of Abused Privacy Rights: Modifying Third-Party Fourth Amendment Standing Doctrine Post-Spokeo, Sarah E. Pugh
American University Law Review
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Hacker's Delight: Law Firm Risk And Liability In The Cyber Age, Michael Mcnerney, Emilian Papadopoulos
Hacker's Delight: Law Firm Risk And Liability In The Cyber Age, Michael Mcnerney, Emilian Papadopoulos
American University Law Review
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Regulating Information Security In The Government Contracting Industry: Will The Rising Tide Lift All The Boats, Keir X. Bancroft
Regulating Information Security In The Government Contracting Industry: Will The Rising Tide Lift All The Boats, Keir X. Bancroft
American University Law Review
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Toward Cyberpeace: Managing Cyberattacks Through Polycentric Governance, Scott J. Shackelford
Toward Cyberpeace: Managing Cyberattacks Through Polycentric Governance, Scott J. Shackelford
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Leap-Ahead Privacy As A Government Responsibility In The Digital Age, Ivan K. Fong, David G. Delaney
Leap-Ahead Privacy As A Government Responsibility In The Digital Age, Ivan K. Fong, David G. Delaney
American University Law Review
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Reining In The Rogue Employee: The Fourth Circuit Limits Employee Liability Under The Cfaa, Danielle E. Sunberg
Reining In The Rogue Employee: The Fourth Circuit Limits Employee Liability Under The Cfaa, Danielle E. Sunberg
American University Law Review
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Identity Crisis: Seeking A Unified Approach To Plaintiff Standing For Data Security Breaches Of Sensitive Personal Information, Miles L. Galbraith
Identity Crisis: Seeking A Unified Approach To Plaintiff Standing For Data Security Breaches Of Sensitive Personal Information, Miles L. Galbraith
American University Law Review
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When Cyberweapons End Up On Private Networks: Third Amendment Implications For Cybersecurity Policy, Alan Butler
When Cyberweapons End Up On Private Networks: Third Amendment Implications For Cybersecurity Policy, Alan Butler
American University Law Review
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Mapping Today's Cybersecurity Landscape, Jorge L. Contreras, Laura Denardis, Melanie Teplinsky
Mapping Today's Cybersecurity Landscape, Jorge L. Contreras, Laura Denardis, Melanie Teplinsky
American University Law Review
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Say Cheese! Examining The Constitutionality Of Photostops, Molly Bruder
Say Cheese! Examining The Constitutionality Of Photostops, Molly Bruder
American University Law Review
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The Problems With The Reporter's Privilege, Eliason D. Eliason
The Problems With The Reporter's Privilege, Eliason D. Eliason
American University Law Review
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Reforming Fourth Amendment Privacy Doctrine, Jim Harper
Reforming Fourth Amendment Privacy Doctrine, Jim Harper
American University Law Review
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Piracy,Privacy, And Privatization: Fictional And Legal Approaches To The Electronic Future Of Cash , Walter A. Effross
Piracy,Privacy, And Privatization: Fictional And Legal Approaches To The Electronic Future Of Cash , Walter A. Effross
American University Law Review
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