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Privacy In Pandemic: Law, Technology, And Public Health In The Covid-19 Crisis, Tiffany C. Li Jan 2021

Privacy In Pandemic: Law, Technology, And Public Health In The Covid-19 Crisis, Tiffany C. Li

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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused millions of deaths and disastrous consequences around the world, with lasting repercussions for every field of law, including privacy and technology. The unique characteristics of this pandemic have precipitated an increase in use of new technologies, including remote communications platforms, healthcare robots, and medical AI. Public and private actors alike are using new technologies, like heat sensing, and technologically influenced programs, like contact tracing, leading to a rise in government and corporate surveillance in sectors like healthcare, employment, education, and commerce. Advocates have raised the alarm for privacy and civil liberties violations, but the emergency …


Reforming The Law Of Reputation, Frank Pasquale Jan 2015

Reforming The Law Of Reputation, Frank Pasquale

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No abstract provided.


All Life Is An Experiment: (Sometimes It Is A Controlled Experiment), Jane R. Bambauer Jan 2015

All Life Is An Experiment: (Sometimes It Is A Controlled Experiment), Jane R. Bambauer

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No abstract provided.


Exploration And Exploitation: An Essay On (Machine) Learning, Algorithms, And Information Provision, Deven Desai Jan 2015

Exploration And Exploitation: An Essay On (Machine) Learning, Algorithms, And Information Provision, Deven Desai

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Legal and regulatory understandings of information provision miss the importance of the exploration-exploitation dynamic. This Essay argues that is a mistake and seeks to bring this perspective to the debate about information provision and competition. A general, ongoing problem for an individual or an organization is whether to stay with a familiar solution to a problem or try new options that may yield better results. Work in organizational learning describes this problem as the exploration-exploitation dilemma. Understanding and addressing that dilemma has become a key part of an algorithmic approach to computation, machine learning, as it is applied to information …


The Case That Won't Be Forgotten, Julia Powles Jan 2015

The Case That Won't Be Forgotten, Julia Powles

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In May 2014, Europe’s highest court planted a flag in the digital rights desert, declaring that individuals have limited, conditional rights against search engines. Popularized as the “right to be forgotten,” the case affirmed a right to data delisting. Specifically, European law provides a right to correct or block personal information from appearing on name searches if that information has lost its timeliness, relevance, or accuracy, and if it holds no public interest.

The European case has inspired a tremendous and vigorous public debate, marked by the general sentiment that it represents a worrying development for the Internet. Yet, the …


The Transparent Citizen, Joel R. Reidenberg Jan 2015

The Transparent Citizen, Joel R. Reidenberg

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This Article shows that the transparency of personal information online through ubiquitous data collection and surveillance challenges the rule of law both domestically and internationally. The Article makes three arguments. First, the transparency created by individuals’ interactions online erodes the boundary between public and private information and creates a “transparent citizen.” Second, the transparent citizen phenomenon undermines the state’s faithfulness to the ideals of the rule of law and to citizens’ respect for the rule of law. Transparency enables government to collect and use personal information from the private sector in ways that circumvent traditional political and legal checks and …


Sharing Shortcoming, Derek E. Bambauer Jan 2015

Sharing Shortcoming, Derek E. Bambauer

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Current cybersecurity policy emphasizes increasing the sharing of threat and vulnerability information. Legal reform is seen as crucial to enabling this exchange, both within the public and private sectors and between them. Information sharing is due for some skepticism though, and this Essay (part of a symposium entitled Privacy in a Data Collection Society) attempts to provide it. Not only are there few real legal barriers to data exchange, but greater sharing will generate little benefit and will create significant privacy risks. This Essay creates a typography of vertical and horizontal information sharing, and argues that while top-down communication could …


For My Doctor's Eyes Only: Ferguson V. City Of Charleston, Sandi J. Toll Jan 2001

For My Doctor's Eyes Only: Ferguson V. City Of Charleston, Sandi J. Toll

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Stare Decisis And The Supreme Court's Decision To Reconsider Runyon V. Mccrary, Camille Townsend Jan 1988

Stare Decisis And The Supreme Court's Decision To Reconsider Runyon V. Mccrary, Camille Townsend

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Publicity And Privacy - Distinct Interests On The Misappropriation Continuum, Larry L. Saret, Martin L. Stern Jan 1981

Publicity And Privacy - Distinct Interests On The Misappropriation Continuum, Larry L. Saret, Martin L. Stern

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No abstract provided.


Foia And Privacy Act Interface: Toward A Resolution Of Statutory Conflict, Michelle Leslie Oxman Jan 1977

Foia And Privacy Act Interface: Toward A Resolution Of Statutory Conflict, Michelle Leslie Oxman

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No abstract provided.


Evening The Odds In Defamation - Troman V. Wood, Wayne B. Giampietro Jan 1976

Evening The Odds In Defamation - Troman V. Wood, Wayne B. Giampietro

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No abstract provided.


Backdooring The Nlrb: Use And Abuse Of The Amended Foia For Administrative Discovery, Timothy J. Mcgonegle Jan 1976

Backdooring The Nlrb: Use And Abuse Of The Amended Foia For Administrative Discovery, Timothy J. Mcgonegle

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No abstract provided.


A Student Right Of Privacy: The Developing School Records Controversy, Michael J. Zdeb Jan 1975

A Student Right Of Privacy: The Developing School Records Controversy, Michael J. Zdeb

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No abstract provided.