Privacy
Articles examining the issues affecting the reasonable expectation of privacy.
With the advent of new technology, the traditional plastic driver’s license could become a relic of the past.
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The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity has received harsh criticism after requesting voter information from each state in order to investigate voter fraud during the November election.
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After the release of over 11 million confidential documents, several world leaders and well-known organizations are having their financial practices closely scrutinized.
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With an Apex woman being the first to be charged under North Carolina’s new revenge porn law, what are the implications for future prosecutions under the law?
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Terry Gene Bollea, more commonly known as “Hulk Hogan,” just won a tremendous award from the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of the State of Florida totaling $140 million, and got a pretty crucial ruling – celebrities have substantial privacy rights.
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Safe Harbor, the agreement that allowed free exchange of data with EU countries, has been declared invalid by the European Union Court of Justice.
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Foreign sovereignties can currently commit acts of espionage against the United States without penalty by the federal government; however, a new bill seeking to amend the law will allow new sanctions against foreign hacker groups.
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A major dating site was hacked, and it is costing the site and its users more than just money.
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Two congressmen are proposing a bill to place limits on how education technology companies can use information about students.
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The Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures prohibits suspicionless drug testing for welfare applicants.
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Bobbi Kristina Brown's fight for life on a ventilator adds to the list of stories highlighting the need for all adults to execute advance directives.
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While sixteen states enacted additional restrictions on abortion in 2014, seventeen states increased access to contraceptives and abortion services.
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The law compelling doctors to describe ultrasound images to patients unconstitutionally infringed upon their free speech rights.
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Women seeking abortions will no longer be required to undergo an ultrasounds, but other restrictions will remain in place.
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Social media has created new opportunities for libel, harassment, and even serious crimes.
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