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The Internet Of Things: Building Trust And Maximizing Benefits Through Consumer Control, Julie Brill Oct 2014

The Internet Of Things: Building Trust And Maximizing Benefits Through Consumer Control, Julie Brill

Fordham Law Review

The Internet of Things is one of the fastest growing facets of a world that is becoming more data intensive. Connecting cars, appliances, and even clothing to the internet promises to deliver convenience, safety, and, through analysis of the torrent of additional data generated, potential solutions to some of our most intractable problems. But turning on this data flood also creates privacy and security risks for consumers, challenging us to consider how to apply basic privacy principles to the Internet of Things. A wide range of stakeholders—technologists, lawyers, industry leaders, and others—has a role to play in meeting this challenge.


Can Condoms Be Compelling? Examining The State Interest In Confiscating Condoms From Suspected Sex Workers, Meghan Newcomer Nov 2013

Can Condoms Be Compelling? Examining The State Interest In Confiscating Condoms From Suspected Sex Workers, Meghan Newcomer

Fordham Law Review

Confiscating condoms from suspected sex workers leaves them at risk for HIV/AIDS, other sexually transmitted diseases, and unwanted pregnancy. Yet, police officers in New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles collect condoms from sex workers to use against them as evidence of prostitution. Sometimes, the condoms are taken solely for the purpose of harassment. These actions put sex workers at risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases because they may continue to engage in sex work without using protection.

In the landmark case of Griswold v. Connecticut, the U.S. Supreme Court established a fundamental privacy right in the use and …


Natural Law, Slavery, And The Right To Privacy Tort, Anita L. Allen Dec 2012

Natural Law, Slavery, And The Right To Privacy Tort, Anita L. Allen

Fordham Law Review

In 1905 the Supreme Court of Georgia became the first state high court to recognize a freestanding “right to privacy” tort in the common law. The landmark case was Pavesich v. New England Life Insurance Co. Must it be a cause for deep jurisprudential concern that the common law right to privacy in wide currency today originated in Pavesich’s explicit judicial interpretation of the requirements of natural law? Must it be an additional worry that the court which originated the common law privacy right asserted that a free white man whose photograph is published without his consent in a …


Valuing Privacy, Youngjae Lee Dec 2012

Valuing Privacy, Youngjae Lee

Fordham Law Review

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Intentional Sex Torts, Deana Pollard Sacks Jan 2008

Intentional Sex Torts, Deana Pollard Sacks

Fordham Law Review

Intentional tort law generally protects personal autonomy and self-determination vigorously by requiring fair disclosure before consent to physical contact is considered voluntary and valid. A glaring exception exists regarding consent to sexual relations. Although American law historically has provided remedies for fraudulent or other tortious inducement of sexual relations, current sex tort jurisprudence offers virtually no protection. The law’s contemporary “caveat emptor” approach to cases of sexual autonomy infringement is inappropriate because it departs from fundamental principles of intentional tort doctrine. In addition, the current law supports a “false” norm that sexual misappropriation is acceptable. Current law fails to protect …


"Bound Fast And Brought Under The Yokes": John Adams And The Regulation Of Privacy At The Founding, Allison L. Lacroix Jan 2004

"Bound Fast And Brought Under The Yokes": John Adams And The Regulation Of Privacy At The Founding, Allison L. Lacroix

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


All Is Not Fair In The Privacy Trade: The Safe Harbor Agreement And The World Trade Organization, Eric Shapiro Jan 2003

All Is Not Fair In The Privacy Trade: The Safe Harbor Agreement And The World Trade Organization, Eric Shapiro

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Push To Private Religious Expression: Are We Missing Something?, Kathleen A. Brady Jan 2002

The Push To Private Religious Expression: Are We Missing Something?, Kathleen A. Brady

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Protecting Privacy With Deceptive Trade Practices Legislation , Jeff Sovern Jan 2001

Protecting Privacy With Deceptive Trade Practices Legislation , Jeff Sovern

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Trust Analysis Of A Gestational Carrier's Right To Abortion, Kevin Yamamoto, Shelby A.D. Moore Jan 2001

A Trust Analysis Of A Gestational Carrier's Right To Abortion, Kevin Yamamoto, Shelby A.D. Moore

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Further Comment On Robert P. George's "Natural Law", James E. Fleming Jan 2001

A Further Comment On Robert P. George's "Natural Law", James E. Fleming

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Impenetrable Constitution And Status Quo Morality, Charles A. Kelbley Jan 2001

The Impenetrable Constitution And Status Quo Morality, Charles A. Kelbley

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Natural Law And The Constitution Revisited, Robert P. George Jan 2001

Natural Law And The Constitution Revisited, Robert P. George

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Physician Date Banks: The Public's Right To Know Versus The Physician's Right To Privacy, Julie Barker Pape Jan 1997

Physician Date Banks: The Public's Right To Know Versus The Physician's Right To Privacy, Julie Barker Pape

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Common Law Protection Of Individuals' Rights In Personal Information, William J. Fenrich Jan 1996

Common Law Protection Of Individuals' Rights In Personal Information, William J. Fenrich

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Privacy And Communications Networks, Joseph A. Post Jan 1995

Privacy And Communications Networks, Joseph A. Post

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Privacy Obstacle Course: Hurding Barriers To Transnational Financial Services, Joel R. Reidenberg Jan 1992

The Privacy Obstacle Course: Hurding Barriers To Transnational Financial Services, Joel R. Reidenberg

Fordham Law Review

Professor Reidenberg addresses the challenge to transnational financial services resulting from national regulation of information processing. National laws around the world seek to define fair information practices for the private sector and contain prohibitions on data transfers to foreign destinations that lack sufficient privacy protection. The effect of these laws for the financial services industry is significant because financial services depend on personal information. Professor Reidenberg argues that the international attempts to harmonize information processing encourage divergence of national standards for financial services. He argues that regulatory flexibility and customization is necessary to support financial sevices and accomodate, without circumventing, …


"Who Goes There?" -- Proposing A Model Anti-Mask Act, Stephen J. Simoni Jan 1992

"Who Goes There?" -- Proposing A Model Anti-Mask Act, Stephen J. Simoni

Fordham Law Review

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Labor Injunctions Pending Arbitration: Should Courts Enjoin Managements' Unilaterally Implemented Drug-Testing Programs?, Paul Keneally Jan 1992

Labor Injunctions Pending Arbitration: Should Courts Enjoin Managements' Unilaterally Implemented Drug-Testing Programs?, Paul Keneally

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Damages Under The Privacy Act Of 1974: Compensation And Deterrence, Frederick Z. Lodge Jan 1984

Damages Under The Privacy Act Of 1974: Compensation And Deterrence, Frederick Z. Lodge

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Is The Privacy Act An Exemption 3 Statute And Whose Statute Is It Anyway?, Susan Marble Jan 1984

Is The Privacy Act An Exemption 3 Statute And Whose Statute Is It Anyway?, Susan Marble

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Is The Privacy Act An Exemption 3 Statute And Whose Statute Is It Anyway?, Susan Marble Jan 1984

Is The Privacy Act An Exemption 3 Statute And Whose Statute Is It Anyway?, Susan Marble

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Searches Of Private Papers: Incorporating First Amendment Principles Into The Determination Of Objective Reasonableness, Suzanne M. Berger Jan 1983

Searches Of Private Papers: Incorporating First Amendment Principles Into The Determination Of Objective Reasonableness, Suzanne M. Berger

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Dilemma Of The Intimidated Witness In Federal Organized Crime Prosecutions: Choosing Among The Fear Of Reprisals, The Contempt Powers Of The Court, And The Witness Protection Program, Stuart Mass Jan 1982

The Dilemma Of The Intimidated Witness In Federal Organized Crime Prosecutions: Choosing Among The Fear Of Reprisals, The Contempt Powers Of The Court, And The Witness Protection Program, Stuart Mass

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Parent-Child Immunity: A Doctrine In Search Of Justification, Gail D. Hollister Jan 1982

Parent-Child Immunity: A Doctrine In Search Of Justification, Gail D. Hollister

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Limited Waiver Of The Attorney-Client Privilege Upon Voluntary Disclosure To The Sec, Martin P. Hicks Jan 1982

Limited Waiver Of The Attorney-Client Privilege Upon Voluntary Disclosure To The Sec, Martin P. Hicks

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fourth Amendment Protection For The Juvenile Offender: State, Parent, And The Best Interests Of The Minor, Kenneth T. Hanley Jan 1981

Fourth Amendment Protection For The Juvenile Offender: State, Parent, And The Best Interests Of The Minor, Kenneth T. Hanley

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Aerial Surveillance: Overlooking The Fourth Amendment , Susan A. Higgins Jan 1981

Aerial Surveillance: Overlooking The Fourth Amendment , Susan A. Higgins

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Right Of Publicity: Survivability Reconsidered, Andrew B. Sims Jan 1981

Right Of Publicity: Survivability Reconsidered, Andrew B. Sims

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Inmate Abortions--The Right To Government Funding Behind The Prison Gates, Anne T. Vitale Jan 1980

Inmate Abortions--The Right To Government Funding Behind The Prison Gates, Anne T. Vitale

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.