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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Privacy Law
Reviving The Public Trustee Concept And Applying It To Information Privacy Policy, Priscilla M. Regan
Reviving The Public Trustee Concept And Applying It To Information Privacy Policy, Priscilla M. Regan
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Averting Robot Eyes, Margot E. Kaminski, Matthew Rueben, William D. Smart, Cindy M. Grimm
Averting Robot Eyes, Margot E. Kaminski, Matthew Rueben, William D. Smart, Cindy M. Grimm
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Inadequate, Invaluable Fair Information Practices, Woodrow Hartzog
The Inadequate, Invaluable Fair Information Practices, Woodrow Hartzog
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Small Companies, Big Breaches: Why Current Data Protection Laws Fail American Consumers In Cases Of Third-Party Hacking, Kaylie Gioioso
Small Companies, Big Breaches: Why Current Data Protection Laws Fail American Consumers In Cases Of Third-Party Hacking, Kaylie Gioioso
Proxy
No abstract provided.
The Privacy Policymaking Of State Attorneys General, Danielle Keats Citron
The Privacy Policymaking Of State Attorneys General, Danielle Keats Citron
Faculty Scholarship
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Spying Inc., Danielle Keats Citron
Spying Inc., Danielle Keats Citron
Faculty Scholarship
The latest spying craze is the “stalking app.” Once installed on someone’s cell phone, the stalking app provides continuous access to the person’s calls, texts, snap chats, photos, calendar updates, and movements. 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 interception of electronic communications. But those laws are rarely, if ever, …
Fouling The First Amendment: Why Colleges Can't, And Shouldn't, Control Student Athletes' Speech On Social Media, Frank D. Lomonte
Fouling The First Amendment: Why Colleges Can't, And Shouldn't, Control Student Athletes' Speech On Social Media, Frank D. Lomonte
Journal of Business & Technology Law
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Policing The Social Media Water Cooler: Recent Nlrb Decisions Should Make Employers Think Twice Before Terminating An Employee For Comments Posted On Social Media Sites, Eric Raphan, Sean Kirby
Policing The Social Media Water Cooler: Recent Nlrb Decisions Should Make Employers Think Twice Before Terminating An Employee For Comments Posted On Social Media Sites, Eric Raphan, Sean Kirby
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.