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1978

Fordham Law School

Privacy

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Wrongful Conception: Who Pays For Bringing Up Baby?, Philip Braverman Jan 1978

Wrongful Conception: Who Pays For Bringing Up Baby?, Philip Braverman

Fordham Law Review

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Juvenile Privacy: A Minor's Right Of Access To Contraceptives, Victor D'Ammora Jan 1978

Juvenile Privacy: A Minor's Right Of Access To Contraceptives, Victor D'Ammora

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This note traces the historical development of an adult's right to privacy, explore and evaluate the minor's right of access to contraceptives, and focus on parental involvement in a minor's personal decisions regarding abortion and contraceptives.


Electronic Fund Transfers, Branch Banks, And Potential Abuse Of Privacy, Janine Hornicek Jan 1978

Electronic Fund Transfers, Branch Banks, And Potential Abuse Of Privacy, Janine Hornicek

Fordham Urban Law Journal

Article discusses electronic fund transfer (EFT) systems which allow consumers to deposit and withdraw money. Article then discusses the legal problems which have resulted from attempts by national banks to use EFT systems in states which do not allow state banks to engage in branch banking, and whether EFT systems are branch banks under applicable federal law.