by Ishita Mattoo, LL.M. 2021 In its opinion delivered on July 16, 2020, in Data Protection v. Facebook … Continue Reading
by Ishita Mattoo, LL.M. 2021 In its opinion delivered on July 16, 2020, in Data Protection v. Facebook … Continue Reading
Hosts Matt Sardo ’23 and Meg Sullivan ‘ 23 follow up on last week’s coverage of TikTok’s request … Continue Reading
Host Joseph Kroon ’22 discusses the new Apple/Google COVID-19 contact network system, the Supreme Court’s first foray into … Continue Reading
A forthcoming BTLJ Article by Jonathon Penney titled “Chilling Effects: Online Surveillance and Wikipedia Use” has made international news. The Article discusses the results of the first empirical study of regulatory “chilling effects” of Wikipedia users associated with online government surveillance around the NSA/PRISM revelations in June 2013.
Cyber-crimes, such as data breaches and cyber-attacks, have posed a constant threat to the United States Government and its citizens … Continue Reading
H. Whei Hsueh ABSTRACT This comment relates to the third pillar, excellence in customer service, and in particular, … Continue Reading
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