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Privacy Remedies, Lauren H. Scholz Apr 2019

Privacy Remedies, Lauren H. Scholz

Indiana Law Journal

When consumers sue companies for privacy-intrusive practices, they are often unsuccessful. Many cases fail in federal court at the motion to dismiss phase because the plaintiff has not shown the privacy infringement has caused her concrete harm. This is a symptom of a broader issue: the failure of courts and commentators to describe the relationship between privacy rights and privacy remedies.

This Article contends that restitution is the normal measure of privacy remedies. Restitution measures relief by economic gain to the defendant. If a plaintiff can show the likely ability to recover in restitution, that should be sufficient to pass …


Data Protection In An Increasingly Globalized World, Nicholas F. Palmieri Iii Jan 2019

Data Protection In An Increasingly Globalized World, Nicholas F. Palmieri Iii

Indiana Law Journal

With the rise of the internet in recent decades, it has become increasingly easy for various enterprises—including retailers, advertising agencies, and service providers—to acquire, use, and even share the personal details of their users. Such a trend is unlikely to decrease in the coming years; in fact, internet usage is only likely to increase as more and more people gain access to the internet. In the wakeof recent data breaches, including the now infamous breach of Equifax as well as the scandal involving Facebook and Cambridge Analytica, people are even more aware of the need for (and the risk of …


Incentivizing The Protection Of Personally Identifying Consumer Data After The Home Depot Breach, Ryan F. Manion Dec 2015

Incentivizing The Protection Of Personally Identifying Consumer Data After The Home Depot Breach, Ryan F. Manion

Indiana Law Journal

The breach of payment card systems at the Home Depot in 2014 resulted in the theft of a wealth of information. This Note will examine the facts and legal consequences of the Home Depot breach under three separate frameworks. First, this Note will examine the Home Depot’s responsibilities arising under existing data breach notification statutes. Second, this Note examines the Home Depot’s potential liability if the recent bill introduced by Senator Leahy of Vermont proposing a federal data breach notification framework becomes law; ultimately, however, this Note finds that state notification statutes fail to adequately protect consumers, and Senator Leahy’s …


Government Civil Investigations And The Ethical Ban On Communicating With Represented Parties, Ernest F. Lidge Iii Jul 1992

Government Civil Investigations And The Ethical Ban On Communicating With Represented Parties, Ernest F. Lidge Iii

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Federal Trade Commission, Injunctive Relief, And Allegedly Anticompetitive Mergers: Preliminary Relief Under The Federal Trade Commission Act, David M. Stryker Jan 1983

The Federal Trade Commission, Injunctive Relief, And Allegedly Anticompetitive Mergers: Preliminary Relief Under The Federal Trade Commission Act, David M. Stryker

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Evolving Duty Of An Innocent Buyer To Inquire Into His Bargain Under Section 2(F) Of The Robinson-Patman Act, Bradley Louis Williams Jan 1974

The Evolving Duty Of An Innocent Buyer To Inquire Into His Bargain Under Section 2(F) Of The Robinson-Patman Act, Bradley Louis Williams

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


In Aggravation Of Merger, G. E. Hale, Rosemary D. Hale Jan 1968

In Aggravation Of Merger, G. E. Hale, Rosemary D. Hale

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Consignment Approach To Vertical Marketing Restrictions (United States V. Arnold, Schwinn & Co.), James K. Gardner Jan 1968

A Consignment Approach To Vertical Marketing Restrictions (United States V. Arnold, Schwinn & Co.), James K. Gardner

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Gasoline Price Wars: A Case Study Of The Shortcomings Of The Mandatory Processes Apr 1963

The Gasoline Price Wars: A Case Study Of The Shortcomings Of The Mandatory Processes

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium on the Federal Trade Commission: A Program of Enforcement


Voluntary Compliance: An Adjunct To The Mandatory Processes Apr 1963

Voluntary Compliance: An Adjunct To The Mandatory Processes

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium on the Federal Trade Commission: A Program of Enforcement


Symposium On The Federal Trade Commission: A Program Of Enforcement (Forward), Ralph F. Fuchs Apr 1963

Symposium On The Federal Trade Commission: A Program Of Enforcement (Forward), Ralph F. Fuchs

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium on the Federal Trade Commission: A Program of Enforcement


Enforcement, Voluntary Compliance, And The Federal Trade Commission, Daniel Jay Baum, Eugene R. Baker Apr 1963

Enforcement, Voluntary Compliance, And The Federal Trade Commission, Daniel Jay Baum, Eugene R. Baker

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium on the Federal Trade Commission: A Program of Enforcement


Interstate Dissemination Of Advertising: Jurisdiction Which Must Be Earned Apr 1963

Interstate Dissemination Of Advertising: Jurisdiction Which Must Be Earned

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium on the Federal Trade Commission: A Program of Enforcement


Barriers And The Milk Industry, Edgar L. Burtis Dec 1940

Barriers And The Milk Industry, Edgar L. Burtis

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Democracy And Constitutional Government, John J. Parker Oct 1938

Democracy And Constitutional Government, John J. Parker

Indiana Law Journal

Address of Hon. John J. Parker, Judge of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, at the Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, Sept. 16, 1938.


Significance Of Administrative Commissions In The Growth Of The Law, James M. Landis Aug 1937

Significance Of Administrative Commissions In The Growth Of The Law, James M. Landis

Indiana Law Journal

Address of Hon. James M. Landis, Retiring Chairman Securities and Exchange Commission, and Dean Elect of Harvard Law School, at the Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, July 9, 1937.