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Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Privacy Law
Is There A Fundamental Right To Privacy When An Educational Institution Requires A Student To Disclose Proof Of His Or Her Vaccination Status?, Mary D. Fatscher
Is There A Fundamental Right To Privacy When An Educational Institution Requires A Student To Disclose Proof Of His Or Her Vaccination Status?, Mary D. Fatscher
Touro Law Review
In 2020, the coronavirus disease (“COVID-19”) dominated the world. Although the public has progressively become more informed about the disease and how to safeguard itself, challenges persist as there is still much unknown. Aside from wearing masks, social distancing, and despite its undetermined consequences, the COVID-19 vaccination has emerged as a primary solution to substantially reducing the incidence and severity of the virus in our country. Many COVID-19 vaccine mandates were initiated once three pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies including Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson received Emergency Use Authorization from the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”).
Administrative Inspections: The Loophole In The Fourth Amendment, Ryan Nasim
Administrative Inspections: The Loophole In The Fourth Amendment, Ryan Nasim
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pot In My Backyard: Curtilage Concept Endorsed By The Queens Supreme Court To Suppress Physical Evidence Of Marijuana, Laura J. Mulholland
Pot In My Backyard: Curtilage Concept Endorsed By The Queens Supreme Court To Suppress Physical Evidence Of Marijuana, Laura J. Mulholland
Touro Law Review
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Fourth Amendment Right To Privacy: When Is It Reasonable To Search A Minor?, Ashley Moruzzi
Fourth Amendment Right To Privacy: When Is It Reasonable To Search A Minor?, Ashley Moruzzi
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privacy In Social Media: To Tweet Or Not To Tweet?, Tara M. Breslawski
Privacy In Social Media: To Tweet Or Not To Tweet?, Tara M. Breslawski
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.