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Patel V. Facebook, Inc.: The Collection, Storage, And Use Of Biometric Data As A Concrete Injury Under Bipa, Jessica Robles
Patel V. Facebook, Inc.: The Collection, Storage, And Use Of Biometric Data As A Concrete Injury Under Bipa, Jessica Robles
Golden Gate University Law Review
Facebook, Inc. (“Facebook”) amassed one of the most extensive facial- template databases in the world through the use of facial-recognition technology. However, Facebook is not alone; both private and public sector entities are heavily investing in improving their facial-identification technology. Facial geometry data are unique to each person and can be used to identify an individual. Once a facial image has been captured and stored in a facial-template database, “the individual has no recourse” because one cannot change facial geometry as quickly as a password or a social security number.
Although companies may use facial-recognition technology for valid purposes, uses …
Perez V. City Of Roseville: Constitutional Protection For The Public Employee In Matters Pertaining To Sex, Allyson M. Mccain
Perez V. City Of Roseville: Constitutional Protection For The Public Employee In Matters Pertaining To Sex, Allyson M. Mccain
Golden Gate University Law Review
Section I of this Note summarizes both of the Ninth Circuit’s opinions in the Perez matter. Section II analyzes the need to prevent the government employer from intruding on its employees’ personal autonomy rights. Section III discusses why the court’s second opinion is problematic. Section IV demonstrates why the Ninth Circuit’s first opinion is an appropriate application of the law considering the facts of the case. Section V argues that the test furthered by the first Perez decision should be used as a standard going forward. Finally, Section VI illustrates how competing decisions in other circuits would have been decided …
Judges Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Ninth Circuit
Judges Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Ninth Circuit
Golden Gate University Law Review
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