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Mapping Today's Cybersecurity Landscape, Jorge L. Contreras, Laura Denardis, Melanie Teplinsky Jan 2013

Mapping Today's Cybersecurity Landscape, Jorge L. Contreras, Laura Denardis, Melanie Teplinsky

American University Law Review

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Hacker's Delight: Law Firm Risk And Liability In The Cyber Age, Michael Mcnerney, Emilian Papadopoulos Jan 2013

Hacker's Delight: Law Firm Risk And Liability In The Cyber Age, Michael Mcnerney, Emilian Papadopoulos

American University Law Review

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Identity Crisis: Seeking A Unified Approach To Plaintiff Standing For Data Security Breaches Of Sensitive Personal Information, Miles L. Galbraith Jan 2013

Identity Crisis: Seeking A Unified Approach To Plaintiff Standing For Data Security Breaches Of Sensitive Personal Information, Miles L. Galbraith

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reining In The Rogue Employee: The Fourth Circuit Limits Employee Liability Under The Cfaa, Danielle E. Sunberg Jan 2013

Reining In The Rogue Employee: The Fourth Circuit Limits Employee Liability Under The Cfaa, Danielle E. Sunberg

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Regulating Information Security In The Government Contracting Industry: Will The Rising Tide Lift All The Boats, Keir X. Bancroft Jan 2013

Regulating Information Security In The Government Contracting Industry: Will The Rising Tide Lift All The Boats, Keir X. Bancroft

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Toward Cyberpeace: Managing Cyberattacks Through Polycentric Governance, Scott J. Shackelford Jan 2013

Toward Cyberpeace: Managing Cyberattacks Through Polycentric Governance, Scott J. Shackelford

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


After Dothard: Female Correctional Workers And The Challenge To Employment Law, Brenda V. Smith, Melissa C. Loomis Jan 2013

After Dothard: Female Correctional Workers And The Challenge To Employment Law, Brenda V. Smith, Melissa C. Loomis

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

This article examines a profession where women have made great strides - corrections. Using an equality framework, corrections and other non-traditional professions were the first target of the feminist movement in the 1970s. By and large, feminists were successful in creating greater porosity for women in law enforcement, emergency services, corrections, and the military. While women have entered these traditionally masculine spaces, they still suffer from an achievement gap. They are still underrepresented in leadership positions and marginalized in these settings; are still the targets of discrimination based on race, gender, and perceived sexual orientation; and are less likely than …


Leap-Ahead Privacy As A Government Responsibility In The Digital Age, Ivan K. Fong, David G. Delaney Jan 2013

Leap-Ahead Privacy As A Government Responsibility In The Digital Age, Ivan K. Fong, David G. Delaney

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


When Cyberweapons End Up On Private Networks: Third Amendment Implications For Cybersecurity Policy, Alan Butler Jan 2013

When Cyberweapons End Up On Private Networks: Third Amendment Implications For Cybersecurity Policy, Alan Butler

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


'No Body Left Behind': Re-Orienting School-Based Childhood Obesity Interventions, Lindsay Wiley Jan 2013

'No Body Left Behind': Re-Orienting School-Based Childhood Obesity Interventions, Lindsay Wiley

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

Although there are now laws on the books in virtually every jurisdiction aimed at addressing childhood obesity in K-12 schools, these efforts are inadequate and may even be misguided in important ways. Efforts aimed at health promotion - through healthier eating and increased physical activity - remain woefully underfunded even as they proliferate at every level of government. It is one thing to enact a requirement that all schools offer a minimum number of minutes of physical education each week or that school lunches include more fruits and vegetables. But it is quite another to make the budgetary commitment to …