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Telling Stories And Keeping Secrets, Abbe Smith
Telling Stories And Keeping Secrets, Abbe Smith
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Accommodating Technological Innovation: Identity, Genetic Testing And The Internet, Gaia Bernstein
Accommodating Technological Innovation: Identity, Genetic Testing And The Internet, Gaia Bernstein
Vanderbilt Law Review
To evaluate the need for legal change stemming from technological innovation, we need to look beyond the accommodations of specific rules to the impact of technological innovation on social structures, institutes and values. In this Article I study how social tensions created by recent technological innovations produce a need to elevate legal interest from the shadows of legal discourse into the forefront of legal debate. Specifically, I examine two innovations that are exerting significant influence on our lives-genetic testing and the Internet-and their impact on our normative conception of identity. This socially oriented approach leads to several insights.
First, I …
Restructuring The Marital Bedroom: The Role Of The Privacy Doctrine In Advocating The Legalization Of Same-Sex Marriage, Nadine A. Gartner
Restructuring The Marital Bedroom: The Role Of The Privacy Doctrine In Advocating The Legalization Of Same-Sex Marriage, Nadine A. Gartner
Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
Part I of this paper examines the reasons underlying queer rights advocates' reluctance to insert privacy arguments into the case for legalizing same-sex marriage. Part II illustrates that, due to such disinclination, advocates transformed notions of privacy into concepts of liberty. Part III argues that, after the Lawrence decision, proponents of same-sex marriage can and should use privacy-based arguments to fortify their claims.
Information Privacy In Virtual Worlds: Identifying Unique Concerns Beyond The Online And Offline Worlds, Tal Z. Zarksy
Information Privacy In Virtual Worlds: Identifying Unique Concerns Beyond The Online And Offline Worlds, Tal Z. Zarksy
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Litigating Medical Malpractice Cases In Oklahoma: The Aftermath Of Hipaa, Melissa A. Couch
Litigating Medical Malpractice Cases In Oklahoma: The Aftermath Of Hipaa, Melissa A. Couch
Oklahoma Law Review
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Potential Abrogation Of Attorney-Client Privilege In Oklahoma As A Result Of Hipaa, Alexander M. Bednar
Potential Abrogation Of Attorney-Client Privilege In Oklahoma As A Result Of Hipaa, Alexander M. Bednar
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.