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Your Life As An Open Book: Has Technology Rendered Personal Privacy Virtually Obsolete?, Sandra Byrd Peterson
Your Life As An Open Book: Has Technology Rendered Personal Privacy Virtually Obsolete?, Sandra Byrd Peterson
Federal Communications Law Journal
As society becomes increasingly automated, the ability of individuals to protect their "information privacy" is practically nonexistent. Information that was once kept on paper in filing cabinets is now on-line in computer databases. At the touch of a computer key, a complete stranger can conveniently access and compile from a variety of different sources a dossier of intimate, personal information about people without their knowledge. Perhaps more shocking is the current lack of legal recourse available to contest the nonconsensual use of personal data.
In this Note, the Author examines the currently loose constitutional and common-law protections and suggests strategies …
Constitutional Analysis Of Indiana's Controlled Substance Excise Tax, F. Anthony Paganelli
Constitutional Analysis Of Indiana's Controlled Substance Excise Tax, F. Anthony Paganelli
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Theory Of Compulsory Process Clause Discovery Rights, Jean Montoya
A Theory Of Compulsory Process Clause Discovery Rights, Jean Montoya
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Legal System And American Constitutional Democracy, Edited By Maria Frankowska And Albert P. Melone, Emilia Kandeva-Spiridonova
The Legal System And American Constitutional Democracy, Edited By Maria Frankowska And Albert P. Melone, Emilia Kandeva-Spiridonova
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
In Search Of The Post-Positivist Jury, Mark Cammack
In Search Of The Post-Positivist Jury, Mark Cammack
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Up In Smoke: The Ftc's Refusal To Apply The "Unfairness Doctrine" To Camel Cigarette Advertising, John Harrington
Up In Smoke: The Ftc's Refusal To Apply The "Unfairness Doctrine" To Camel Cigarette Advertising, John Harrington
Federal Communications Law Journal
RJR Nabisco's cigarette advertising icon "Joe Camel" has become one of the most-recognized marketing mascots in America. Unfortunately, the debonair cartoon character attracts recognition, and cigarette buyers, among children. The huge popularity of the advertising campaign among an arguably inappropriate market prompted action by both legislators and the Federal Trade Commission. However, 1990 legislation did not pass the committee stage, and the FTC ended its investigation of the questionable effect the advertising had on children in 1994.
Although the FTC chose not to limit or ban RJR Nabisco's use of Old Joe, this Note contends that regulation was within the …
Is Moral Relativism A Constitutional Command?, Steven G. Gey
Is Moral Relativism A Constitutional Command?, Steven G. Gey
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Constitution And The Subgroup Question, Martha Minow
The Constitution And The Subgroup Question, Martha Minow
Indiana Law Journal
Presented on Nov. 18, 1994, Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington as the 1994 Harris Lecture.
Free Speech And Due Process In The Workplace, Cynthia L. Estlund
Free Speech And Due Process In The Workplace, Cynthia L. Estlund
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Money Talks: The First Amendment Implications Of Counterfeiting Law, Julie K. Staple
Money Talks: The First Amendment Implications Of Counterfeiting Law, Julie K. Staple
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.