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12 Jun 2023, 12:53 am by INFORRM
Doughty Street published the Statement in which the Defendant apologised for the invasion of privacy caused to the Claimant and his child and stated that the West Yorkshire Police had since revised its procedures and safeguards. [read post]
7 Jun 2023, 2:42 pm by NARF
Frank (Indian Civil Rights Act; Probation Revocation) Williams v. [read post]
17 May 2023, 9:46 am by Paige Collings
Our personal data and the ways private companies harvest and monetize it plays an increasingly powerful role in modern life. [read post]
17 Apr 2023, 5:50 am by INFORRM
The cameras were installed to assist with driving, but the shared footage included invasive and sensitive material, such as a customer approaching the car whilst naked and a car hitting a child at high speed. [read post]
23 Mar 2023, 10:00 pm by Guest Author
   Take another example: the Clean Power Plan overturned by the Supreme Court in West Virginia v. [read post]
19 Mar 2023, 11:42 am by Christopher Simon
In the Supreme Court of Georgia ruled on February 7, 2023, in the case of Hamon v. [read post]
26 Feb 2023, 12:16 am by Frank Cranmer
  Whilst the number of people marrying in England and Wales at 16 or 17 is small and continues to decline – only 134 out of nearly 235,000 marriages in 2018 – the purpose of the Act is to address the practice of child marriage through raising the minimum age of marriage and civil partnership to 18. [read post]
19 Feb 2023, 5:21 pm by INFORRM
Data Privacy and Data Protection A former 111 call centre advisor has been found guilty and fined for illegally accessing the medical records of a child and his family. [read post]
18 Feb 2023, 9:45 am by Eugene Volokh
When a statute validly criminalizes conduct—whether murder, distribution of child pornography (such as in Williams), restraint of trade (such as in Giboney), or criminal immigration violations—then soliciting violations of such a statute can generally be criminalized, too. [read post]