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11 Jun 2023, 11:21 am by Gene Takagi
But even where the law does not prohibit insider transactions, the conflicts of interest may harm the reputations of the nonprofits involved and open them up to criticisms of being operated unethically for the benefit of insiders rather than for their charitable purposes. [read post]
10 Jun 2023, 8:04 am by Michael Madison
But a home-specific wastewater filter doesn’t reach inside the home like a heat sensor seems to. [read post]
7 Jun 2023, 11:00 pm
We find that the record establishes, as a matter of law, that tenants' ‘conduct in smoking in the privacy of their own apartment was not so unreasonable in the circumstances presented’ as to constitute a nuisance. [read post]
6 Jun 2023, 10:26 pm by Orin S. Kerr
  There's lots of lower-court caselaw on drug-detection dogs that are brought to a car and then jump into the car and sniff for drugs, alerting to drugs inside. [read post]
6 Jun 2023, 2:15 pm by Barbara Moreno
Christopher Murray, Unusual Punishment:  Inside the Walla Walla Prison, 1970-1985 (2016). 14. [read post]
2 Jun 2023, 10:30 am by Eugene Volokh
" Undeniably, Plaintiff has a privacy interest at stake, and the Court previously acknowledged that interest. [read post]
1 Jun 2023, 12:23 pm by Michael Oykhman
An inmate tries to remove a less-lethal (taser, conducted energy weapon, etc.) weapon from a correctional officer while inside of a correctional facility. [read post]
31 May 2023, 11:12 am by JURIST Staff
For privacy and security reasons, we are withholding our Correspondent’s name. [read post]
31 May 2023, 10:07 am
  It gives you added privacy, as you can see "out" but they can't see "in. [read post]
31 May 2023, 4:00 am by Sharon D. Nelson and John W. Simek
This would include policies for internet usage, remote access, social media policy, privacy policy, acceptable computer usage, BYOD, etc. [read post]
30 May 2023, 11:46 am by Bruce D. Brown, Gabe Rottman
Those categories are “breaking and entering, theft, unlawfully accessing a computer or computer system; unlawful surveillance or wiretapping; bribery; extortion; fraud; insider trading; or aiding or abetting or conspiring to engage in such criminal activity, with the requisite criminal intent. [read post]
30 May 2023, 4:20 am by Cory Doctorow
Insiders at large companies exploit data for their own benefit. [read post]
30 May 2023, 12:01 am by Josh Richman
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25 May 2023, 9:23 am by Eugene Volokh
[T]he legitimate privacy interests in the surety records appear negligible. [read post]
23 May 2023, 5:16 am by Bruce D. Brown, Gabe Rottman
In October 2022, the Department of Justice released its long-awaited regulation codifying a new policy prohibiting the use of subpoenas, search warrants, and other compulsory process to demand records from or of members of the news media, with only narrow exceptions. [read post]
22 May 2023, 3:30 am by Anita Bernstein
Continue reading "The Common Law Inside Social Media"The post The Common Law Inside Social Media appeared first on Jotwell. [read post]
19 May 2023, 9:39 am by Matthew Guariglia
But after that summer, Snowden’s revelations acted like a flood light, allowing everyone to better see and understand what happens inside the black box of government surveillance of millions of innocent people in the US. and around the world. [read post]
19 May 2023, 12:00 am by Barbara van Schewick
Professor of Law, and by courtesy, Electrical Engineering at Stanford Law School and Director of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society.[1]   Introduction This European Commission consultation is intended to evaluate a proposal to force online services to pay network access fees to broadband companies like Telefonica, Orange and Deutsche Telekom. [read post]