Criminal Law
United States v. Wilson
Ninth Circuit Holds That Officer's Warrantless Review of Images Flagged by Google as Apparent Child Sexual Abuse Material Violated Fourth Amendment
Ninth Circuit Holds That Officer's Warrantless Review of Images Flagged by Google as Apparent Child Sexual Abuse Material Violated Fourth Amendment
Both trademark and unfair competition laws and state right of publicity laws protect against unauthorized uses of a person’s identity. Increasingly, however, these rights are working at odds with one…
Private markets for individual data have received significant and sustained attention in recent years. But data markets are not for the private sector alone. In the public sector, the federal…
Seventh Circuit Holds Long-Term, Warrantless Video Surveillance is Not an Illegal Search
Court of Justice of the European Union Invalidates the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield.
Vermont Supreme Court Holds that Privacy Expectations Depend on the Context of Relationships.
Third Circuit Holds that Allowing Transgender Students to Use Their Preferred Sex-Segregated Spaces Does Not Violate Cisgender Students’ Right to Privacy.
Eleventh Circuit Holds that Border Searches of Property Require No Suspicion.