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Prioritizing Privacy In The Courts And Beyond, Babette Boliek Jul 2018

Prioritizing Privacy In The Courts And Beyond, Babette Boliek

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Big data has affected American life and business in a variety of ways—inspiring both technological development and industrial change. The legal protections for a person’s right to his or her own personal information, however, have not matched the growth in the collection and aggregation of data. These legal shortcomings are exacerbated when third party privacy interests are at stake in litigation. Judicial orders to compel sensitive data are expressly permitted even under the few privacy statutes that may limit data transfers. Historically, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure favor generous disclosure of information. But as litigation becomes more technical and …


What Would Grandma Say? How To Respond When Cyber Hackers Reveal Private Information To The Public, Jason P. Ottomano Sep 2017

What Would Grandma Say? How To Respond When Cyber Hackers Reveal Private Information To The Public, Jason P. Ottomano

Cornell Law Review

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