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2015

Washington and Lee University School of Law

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Spying Inc., Danielle Keats Citron Jun 2015

Spying Inc., Danielle Keats Citron

Washington and Lee Law Review

The latest spying craze is the “stalking app.” Once installed on someone’s cell phone, the stalking app can provide continuous access to the phone owner’s calls, texts, snapchats, photos, calendar updates, and movements. Stalking apps destroy the privacy and confidentiality of cell phone activities. Domestic abusers and stalkers frequently turn to stalking apps because they are undetectable even to sophisticated phone owners.

Business is booming for stalking app providers, even though their entire enterprise is arguably illegal. Federal and state wiretapping laws ban the manufacture, sale, or advertisement of devices knowing their design makes them primarily useful for the surreptitious …


Banning Bulk: Passage Of The Usa Freedom Act And Ending Bulk Collection, Bart Forsyth Jun 2015

Banning Bulk: Passage Of The Usa Freedom Act And Ending Bulk Collection, Bart Forsyth

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Averting The Inherent Dangers Of "Going Dark": Why Congress Must Require A Locked Front Door To Encrypted Data, Geoffrey S. Corn Jun 2015

Averting The Inherent Dangers Of "Going Dark": Why Congress Must Require A Locked Front Door To Encrypted Data, Geoffrey S. Corn

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Government-Operated Drones And Data Retention, Gregory S. Mcneal May 2015

Government-Operated Drones And Data Retention, Gregory S. Mcneal

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.