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The Race For Privacy: Technological Evolution Outpacing Judicial Interpretations Of The Fourth Amendment: Playpen, The Dark Web, And Governmental Hacking, Wade Williams
Florida State University Law Review
Despite complying with the new amendments to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 41, the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) broad authorization to remotely access computers at anytime and anywhere within the United States is at odds with the reasonableness and particularity requirements of the Fourth Amendment. The exponential growth of technology has made life in the twenty-first century something our ancestors would envy, but the idea of allowing the government to perform unknown and undetected searches across the United States, especially in the hidden world of cyberspace, would have our founding fathers turning in their graves. Recognition is owed to …
Guardians Of The Galaxy Of Personal Data: Assessing The Threat Of Big Data And Examining Potential Corporate And Governmental Solutions, Timothy A. Asta
Guardians Of The Galaxy Of Personal Data: Assessing The Threat Of Big Data And Examining Potential Corporate And Governmental Solutions, Timothy A. Asta
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privacy In Taxation, Michael Hatfield
Privacy In Taxation, Michael Hatfield
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Second Amendment Burden: Arming Courts With A Workable Standard For Reviewing Gun Safety Legislation, Melanie Kalmanson
The Second Amendment Burden: Arming Courts With A Workable Standard For Reviewing Gun Safety Legislation, Melanie Kalmanson
Florida State University Law Review
Two controversial topics; one framework. Jurisprudence surrounding the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution lacks a workable standard under which courts are to review gun control legislation. This Note presents an intersectional argument whereby the abortion “undue burden” framework is applied to Second Amendment legislation. Through this approach of applying the abortion framework to gun control legislation, like those recently proposed or discussed, this Note argues that these provisions would likely be constitutional. Though abortion is at the center of this discussion, this Note does not aim to contribute to discourse concerning reproductive rights and accepts prima facie the current-standing …
Legislative Efforts To Limit State Reproductive Privacy Rights, Charlene Carres
Legislative Efforts To Limit State Reproductive Privacy Rights, Charlene Carres
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Revealing The Constitutional Infirmities Of The "Crime Victims Protection Act," Florida's New Privacy Statute For Sexual Assault Victims, Brett Jarad Berlin
Revealing The Constitutional Infirmities Of The "Crime Victims Protection Act," Florida's New Privacy Statute For Sexual Assault Victims, Brett Jarad Berlin
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Florida's Constitutional Shield: An Express Right To Be Let Alone By Government And The Private Sector, Scott Denson
Florida's Constitutional Shield: An Express Right To Be Let Alone By Government And The Private Sector, Scott Denson
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Be Let Alone: Florida's Proposed Right Of Privacy, Gerald B. Cope, Jr.
To Be Let Alone: Florida's Proposed Right Of Privacy, Gerald B. Cope, Jr.
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward A Right Of Privacy As A Matter Of State Constitutional Law, Gerald B. Cope, Jr.
Toward A Right Of Privacy As A Matter Of State Constitutional Law, Gerald B. Cope, Jr.
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.