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Alessandro Cocco Information Privacy Law Professor Ira Rubinstein April 8, 2017 The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 ("FISA") governs foreign intelligence, and introduces a legal regime different from the…
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Alessandro Cocco Information Privacy Law Professor Ira Rubinstein April 8, 2017 The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 ("FISA") governs foreign intelligence, and introduces a legal regime different from the…
by Eli Siems The NY Times reports on an ongoing struggle between banks and tech companies over the fate of your financial data. On Monday, Amazon.com launched its new Amazon…
Meng Wang Information Privacy Law Professor Ira Rubinstein April 6, 2016 Article: Rhys Dipshan, “Short Circuits: 3 Areas Where Tech Law Is Falling Behind”, Legaltech News, February 27, 2017 http://www.legaltechnews.com/id=1202780021771/Short-Circuits-3-Areas-Where-Tech-Law-Is-Falling-Behind…
Caitlin Schultz Information Privacy Law Professor Ira Rubinstein April 4, 2017 Title of Blog Post: Turning the Tables: Publishing Congress’s Browser History Article: Travis M. Andrews, Protesters Raise More than…
Hernán Garcés Information Privacy Law Professor Ira Rubinstein April 3, 2017 The highest court of the European Union rules that Member States may not impose a general obligation to retain…
Yu-Jean Liu Information Privacy Law Professor Ira Rubinstein April 3, 20 Last year, Second Circuit in Microsoft Corp. v. United States 829 F.3d 197 (2d Cir. 2016) held that the…
Qianyao Li Information Privacy Law Professor Ira Rubinstein April 3, 2017 Pennsylvania magistrate judge’s ruling requires Google to turn over data stored outside United States to FBI On Feb 3,…
Jeffrey Bishop Information Privacy Law Professor Ira Rubinstein March 30, 2017 Ninth Circuit to Address Police Surveillance of Cell Site Location Information Do consumers possess a Fourth Amendment “reasonable expectation…
By Alexia Ramirez Congress overturned the FCC regulations created by the Obama Administration which would have required broadband providers to receive permission before collecting data on a user’s online activities.…
Ying Cai Information Privacy Law Professor Ira Rubinstein March 29, 2017 Following the passage by Senate last week of the resolution overturning an Obama-era FCC rule that required internet providers…