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Sex Offender Residency Restrictions Serve No Purpose, Stephen Butts
Sex Offender Residency Restrictions Serve No Purpose, Stephen Butts
GGU Law Review Blog
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Celebrity Nude Photo Leak: Just One More Reminder That Privacy Does Not Exist Online And Legally, There’S Not Much We Can Do About It, Laurel O'Connor
Celebrity Nude Photo Leak: Just One More Reminder That Privacy Does Not Exist Online And Legally, There’S Not Much We Can Do About It, Laurel O'Connor
GGU Law Review Blog
No abstract provided.
Looking For A Third Option: An Alternate Solution In The Gun Debate, Richard Miyasaki
Looking For A Third Option: An Alternate Solution In The Gun Debate, Richard Miyasaki
GGU Law Review Blog
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More Than Meets The Eye With New Google Contact Lenses, Alec Wheatley
More Than Meets The Eye With New Google Contact Lenses, Alec Wheatley
GGU Law Review Blog
Technology informs privacy. This is the lesson we relearn every time a company puts out a new product that changes the way we interact with the world and each other. The recent disclosure of Google’s filings with the United States Patent and Trademark Office last year for a contact-embedded “image capture component” (read: camera) caused a flurry of commentary by privacy hawks and tech fans alike.
This raises the question: if the contacts are invisible to others so that it’s impossible to know if someone is wearing them, how can you know if they are being used to record you …
The Historical Significance, Modernization, And Future Of The Video Privacy Protection Act, Erika Williams
The Historical Significance, Modernization, And Future Of The Video Privacy Protection Act, Erika Williams
GGU Law Review Blog
In the twenty first century, we are accustomed to the privacy protections that prohibit video rental service companies from releasing our consumer service history to other sources without first obtaining our written, signed consent. However, most consumers likely do not know the historical significance of why we came to appreciate these privacy protections or what the exact terms of these privacy protections are.
Bitcoin: Crypto-Currency Or Bust, Ilon Oliveira
Bitcoin: Crypto-Currency Or Bust, Ilon Oliveira
GGU Law Review Blog
Bitcoin’s nature makes regulation extremely difficult for international governments. The currency’s resistance to regulation also makes it appealing to people who want freedom from government or central bank control. However, given the rapidly moving growth and emerging uses of Bitcoin, governments will need to take action sooner rather than later, to prevent fraud and protect Bitcoin users.
Lawmaker’S Cookbook: A Recipe For “Tough-On-Crime” Laws, Stephen Butts
Lawmaker’S Cookbook: A Recipe For “Tough-On-Crime” Laws, Stephen Butts
GGU Law Review Blog
Many “tough-on-crime” laws have been enacted over the past fifty years. These laws impose harsh sentences and severely restrict offenders’ civil liberties under the guise of preventing crime. Sex offender laws, Three Strikes laws, zero tolerance laws, and mandatory sentences are examples. “Tough-on-crime” laws are economically unfeasible, ineffective, and unjust; yet their creation continues.Chelsea’s law, the newest “tough-on-crime” law, was enacted just over three years ago.
A Cc-Pain: Abuse Of C.C.P. § 170.6 Peremptory Challenges, Erik Faussner
A Cc-Pain: Abuse Of C.C.P. § 170.6 Peremptory Challenges, Erik Faussner
GGU Law Review Blog
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Employee Rights: If Nobody Knows, Who Cares?, Lee Howery
Employee Rights: If Nobody Knows, Who Cares?, Lee Howery
GGU Law Review Blog
No abstract provided.
Space Rock Mining: A Land Rush Without Title, Richard Miyasaki
Space Rock Mining: A Land Rush Without Title, Richard Miyasaki
GGU Law Review Blog
No abstract provided.
Remove Time Limits On Reunification; Choose Guardianship Over Adoption, Stephen Butts
Remove Time Limits On Reunification; Choose Guardianship Over Adoption, Stephen Butts
GGU Law Review Blog
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It’S Still Perilous To Catch A Lyft In San Francisco, Mark Wilson
It’S Still Perilous To Catch A Lyft In San Francisco, Mark Wilson
GGU Law Review Blog
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Thank You And Goodbye: Stripping Citizenship From Generations Of Haitian Dominicans, Mark Heisey
Thank You And Goodbye: Stripping Citizenship From Generations Of Haitian Dominicans, Mark Heisey
GGU Law Review Blog
No abstract provided.