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Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act Litigation In Federal Courts: Evaluating The Standing Doctrine In Privacy Contexts, Michael Mcmahon
Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act Litigation In Federal Courts: Evaluating The Standing Doctrine In Privacy Contexts, Michael Mcmahon
Saint Louis University Law Journal
Biometric technology, used to identify individuals based on their unchangeable and unique attributes such as fingerprints or facial geometry, has become commonplace in modern life. In Illinois, the use of biometric information by private organizations is regulated by the Illinois Biometric Privacy Act (“BIPA”), which came into effect in 2008 as the nation’s first state biometric information privacy statute. BIPA is unique in that it includes a private right of action and provides for recovery of liquidated damages where the statute is violated, which has resulted in plaintiffs bringing steadily increasing numbers of class-action suits under the law. This note …
Understanding The Relationship Between The Doctrine Of Patent Exhaustion And Self-Replicating Technologies After Bowman V. Monsanto Co., Amy S. Berg
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Myriad In View Of The Preexisting Products Doctrine: Adopting A Structural Approach, Jonathan Pollmann
Myriad In View Of The Preexisting Products Doctrine: Adopting A Structural Approach, Jonathan Pollmann
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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A Suggested Solution To The Problem Of Intestate Succession In Nontraditional Family Arrangements: Taking The “Adoption” (And The Inequity) Out Of The Doctrine Of “Equitable Adoption”, Irene D. Johnson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Rejecting The Collateral Consequences Doctrine: Silence About Deportation May Or May Not Violate Strickland’S Performance Prong, Sarah Keefe Molina
Rejecting The Collateral Consequences Doctrine: Silence About Deportation May Or May Not Violate Strickland’S Performance Prong, Sarah Keefe Molina
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Modeling Constitutional Doctrine, Mark D. Rosen
Modeling Constitutional Doctrine, Mark D. Rosen
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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