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Whose Rights Matter More—Police Privacy Or A Defendant’S Right To A Fair Trial?, Laurie L. Levenson
Whose Rights Matter More—Police Privacy Or A Defendant’S Right To A Fair Trial?, Laurie L. Levenson
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
The function of the prosecutor under the federal Constitution is not to tack as many skins of victims as possible to the wall. His function is to vindicate the right of the people as expressed in the laws and give those accused of crime a fair trial.
– William O. Douglas
Cell-Site Location Information And The Privacies Of Life: The Impact Of Carpenter V. United States, Trevor Moore
Cell-Site Location Information And The Privacies Of Life: The Impact Of Carpenter V. United States, Trevor Moore
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
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Actual Harm Means It Is Too Late: How Rosenbach V. Six Flags Demonstrates Effective Biometric Information Privacy Law, Chloe Stepney
Actual Harm Means It Is Too Late: How Rosenbach V. Six Flags Demonstrates Effective Biometric Information Privacy Law, Chloe Stepney
Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review
Technology is rapidly advancing, and the law is trying to keep up. While this challenge is not new, technological advancements are impacting privacy rights in unprecedented ways. Using a fingerprint to clock in at work or face identification to unlock a smartphone provides ease and convenience, but at what cost?
Currently, there is no federal law that regulates the collection, use, and storage of biometric information in the private sector. On a local level, three states have enacted laws that specifically address biometrics. Of those, the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) in Illinois provides the strongest protections for consumers, who …
Counteracting Diminished Privacy In An Augmented Reality: Protecting Geolocation Privacy, Diana Martinez
Counteracting Diminished Privacy In An Augmented Reality: Protecting Geolocation Privacy, Diana Martinez
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
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The Dark Side Of Social Media Romance: Civil Recourse For Catfish Victims, Armida Derzakarian
The Dark Side Of Social Media Romance: Civil Recourse For Catfish Victims, Armida Derzakarian
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
No abstract provided.
Decrypting The Fourth Amendment: Applying Fourth Amendment Principles To Evolving Privacy Expectations In Encryption Technologies, Candice Gliksberg
Decrypting The Fourth Amendment: Applying Fourth Amendment Principles To Evolving Privacy Expectations In Encryption Technologies, Candice Gliksberg
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
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Need For Informed Consent In The Age Of Ubiquitous Human Testing, Caitlyn Kuhs
Need For Informed Consent In The Age Of Ubiquitous Human Testing, Caitlyn Kuhs
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dear Yahoo: A Comment On In Re Yahoo Mail Litigation, Nareen Melkonian
Dear Yahoo: A Comment On In Re Yahoo Mail Litigation, Nareen Melkonian
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
No abstract provided.