All Articles tagged privacy
Constitutional Law & Criminal Procedure
November 05, 2023 EDT This comment examines the mosaic theory and its invasive use of technology that violates Fourth Amendment rights.
Cyber Security
September 23, 2022 EDT This comment analyzes how the internet's rapid growth has affected consumers and their most private information.
International
April 09, 2021 EDT This articles contributes to the existing small-business literature by better equipping entrepreneurs and early-stage enterprises to recognize and understand risk as they plan to enter international markets.
Constitutional Law & Criminal Procedure
April 09, 2021 EDT This note argues that it is necessary for the Supreme Court to resolve the current circuit split on warrantless searches of cell phones at the United States Border
Constitutional Law & Criminal Procedure
March 20, 2019 EDT The judicial system has frequently grappled with identifying an appropriate analysis to address technological advancements in an attempt to establish minimum expectations of privacy.
Constitutional Law & Criminal Procedure
January 30, 2019 EDT According to a recent poll, “64[% of Americans] are ‘very concerned’ or ‘somewhat concerned’ about their privacy if U.S. law enforcement uses drones with high-tech cameras."
Civil Rights
January 11, 2019 EDT While anonymity has many liberating aspects that can be quite positive from a personal perspective, it’s also true that from a societal perspective anonymity has many negative implications.
Constitutional Law & Criminal Procedure
August 24, 2018 EDT A comment on Professor Cole's lecture about modern manifestation with one's right to privacy.
Constitutional Law & Criminal Procedure
August 24, 2018 EDT We do not affirmatively consent to share digital information received by private companies to pass along to the government.