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Uncertain Immunity: Assessing Qualified Immunity In The Context Of Post-Arrest Excessive-Force Claims Arising Prior To A Judicial Determination Of Probable Cause, J. Tyler Barton
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Stored Communications Act: Property Law Enforcement Tool Or Instrument Of Oppression?, Raymond Boyce
The Stored Communications Act: Property Law Enforcement Tool Or Instrument Of Oppression?, Raymond Boyce
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rethinking The Fourth Amendment In The Age Of Supercomputers, Artificial Intelligence, And Robots, Melanie Reid
Rethinking The Fourth Amendment In The Age Of Supercomputers, Artificial Intelligence, And Robots, Melanie Reid
West Virginia Law Review
In an era of diminishing privacy, the Internet of Things ("loT") has become a consensual and inadvertent tool that undermines privacy protection. The loT, really systems of networks connected to each other by the Internet or other radio-type device, creates consensual mass self-surveillance in such domains as fitness and the Fitbit, health care and heart monitors, "smart" houses and cars, and even "smart" cities. The multiple networks also have created a degree of interconnectivity that has opened up a fire hose of information for companies and governments alike, as well as making it virtually insuperable to live "off the grid" …
Minding Your Meds: Balancing The Needs For Patient Privacy And Law Enforcement In Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs, Devon T. Unger
Minding Your Meds: Balancing The Needs For Patient Privacy And Law Enforcement In Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs, Devon T. Unger
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wilson, V Layne: Bans Press With Police In The Home, But Leaves Media Ride-Alongs Intact, Kathy A. Brown
Wilson, V Layne: Bans Press With Police In The Home, But Leaves Media Ride-Alongs Intact, Kathy A. Brown
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Drugs, Ideology, And The Deconstitutionalization Of Criminal Procedure, Gerald G. Ashdown
Drugs, Ideology, And The Deconstitutionalization Of Criminal Procedure, Gerald G. Ashdown
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice And Constables--Civil And Criminal Liability For Unlawful Searches And Seizures, R. T. D.
Justice And Constables--Civil And Criminal Liability For Unlawful Searches And Seizures, R. T. D.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.