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Aids, Rape, And The Fourth Amendment: Schemes For Mandatory Aids Testing Of Sex Offenders, Paul H. Macdonald
Aids, Rape, And The Fourth Amendment: Schemes For Mandatory Aids Testing Of Sex Offenders, Paul H. Macdonald
Vanderbilt Law Review
Few subjects are as emotionally troubling as AIDS' and rape. The latter, of course, has plagued society throughout human history, but AIDS only recently has imposed itself upon our social and medical consciousness. Ever since AIDS became a familiar sight in the headlines nearly ten years ago, society has reacted to it with a mixture of anxiety, confusion, and despair. One consequence of the new societal awareness is the increased hesitancy with which individuals approach intimate contact. When intimate contact is involuntary as in the case of rape, fear of exposure to the disease is especially pronounced. Society,however, seems ill-prepared …
In Search Of A Fourth Amendment For The Twenty-First Century, Lewis R. Katz
In Search Of A Fourth Amendment For The Twenty-First Century, Lewis R. Katz
Indiana Law Journal
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Legacy Of The Warren And Brandeis Article: The Emerging Unencumbered Constitutional Right To Informational Privacy, Richard C. Turkington
Legacy Of The Warren And Brandeis Article: The Emerging Unencumbered Constitutional Right To Informational Privacy, Richard C. Turkington
Northern Illinois University Law Review
The development of the right to privacy into a constitutional right independent of the fourth amendment is examined from its philosophical and jurisprudential bases. The article also explores the application of the constitutional right to dissemination by the government of intimate or personal information.