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The Doctor Requirement: Griswold, Privacy, And At-Home Reproductive Care, Yvonne F. Lindgren
The Doctor Requirement: Griswold, Privacy, And At-Home Reproductive Care, Yvonne F. Lindgren
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Supreme Court privacy jurisprudence has traditionally offered greater protection to activities when exercised within the home. This is true in common law as well as across a broad range of constitutional claims. For example, common law privacy identifies the home as a location of solitude and repose, often conceptualized as the “right to be let alone.” Speech, or the right to be free of unwanted messages, is enhanced when the claimant is within the confines of her or his home. Fourth Amendment protections against search and seizure and the notion of the reasonable expectation of privacy are enhanced when the …
I Know What You Did Last Summer: A User’S Guide For Internet Investigations, Sean O'Brien, Quinn O'Brien
I Know What You Did Last Summer: A User’S Guide For Internet Investigations, Sean O'Brien, Quinn O'Brien
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Coauthored with licensed private investigator Quinn O'Brien, this article provides important ethical considerations, practice tips, and technical advice about the preparation, execution, preservation, and follow-up investigation of subjects using the Internet.