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Nova Law Review Full Issue Volume 43, Issue 3
Patient Safety Should Include Patient Privacy: The Shortcomings Of The Fda's Recent Draft Guidance Regarding Cybersecurity Of Medical Devices, Christopher Kersbergen
Patient Safety Should Include Patient Privacy: The Shortcomings Of The Fda's Recent Draft Guidance Regarding Cybersecurity Of Medical Devices, Christopher Kersbergen
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Right now, a healthcare provider somewhere in the United States is being hacked or suffering the repercussions of a successful hack. Those healthcare providers that have not been attacked successfully likely have an individual attempting to penetrate the healthcare provider’s network.
Cardiac Defibrillators Need To Have A Bulletproof Vest: The National Security Risk Posed By The Lack Of Cybersecurity In Implantable Medical Devices, Michael Woods
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Imagine a world where a patient wearing a pacemaker or an insulin pump, just fine moments before, drops dead after his implanted medical device turns seemingly against him.
The Right Of Publicity: A Matter Of Privacy, Property, Or Public Domain?, Kenneth E. Spahn
The Right Of Publicity: A Matter Of Privacy, Property, Or Public Domain?, Kenneth E. Spahn
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This article discusses the right of publicity, beginning in Part II with
the difficulty in defining a legal right of publicity, and the resulting various
legal doctrines upon which the right has been analyzed.
Predicting The Future Of Privacy In Pregnancy: How Medical Technology Affects The Legal Rights Of Pregnant Women*, George J. Annas
Predicting The Future Of Privacy In Pregnancy: How Medical Technology Affects The Legal Rights Of Pregnant Women*, George J. Annas
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The bodies of pregnant women are the battleground on which the campaign to define the right of privacy is fought.
Toward A New Federal Right To Privacy, Loren Siegel
Toward A New Federal Right To Privacy, Loren Siegel
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Drug testing in the American workplace is the new panacea.
Corporate Vice Precedents: The California Constitution And San Francisco's Worker Privacy Ordinance, Cliff Palefsky
Corporate Vice Precedents: The California Constitution And San Francisco's Worker Privacy Ordinance, Cliff Palefsky
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San Francisco enacted a Worker Privacy Ordinance in 1985 to protect the human dignity and rights of its citizens in the workplace.
Constitutional Law: Expectation Of Privacy Invokes Fourth Amendment Warrant Clause Protection For Search Of Sealed Footlocker: United States V. Chadwick
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On May 8, 1973, Amtrack officials in San Diego observed Gregory Machado and Bridget Leary loading a brown footlocker onto a Boston-bound train.