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20 Aug 2012, 8:59 am by CrimProf BlogEditor
Swire (New York University School of Law and Ohio State University (OSU) - Michael E. [read post]
3 Mar 2009, 3:43 am
Summary of Decision issued February 19, 2009Summaries are prepared by Law Librarians and are not official statements of the Wyoming Supreme Court.Case Name: Cook v. [read post]
22 Jul 2020, 2:01 am by Jen Patja Howell
Last week, the European Court of Justice released its much awaited decision in Data Protection Commissioner v Maximilian Schrems, commonly known as Schrems II, which addressed which privacy requirements governments and corporations within the European Union will be required to secure before participating in international data transfers. [read post]
21 Apr 2019, 6:01 am by Mark S. Humphreys
This issue was the topic in the 2019, Western District of Texas, Austin Division, opinion styled, Susan Swire and Philip Swire v. [read post]
31 Jul 2012, 10:26 am by Todd Ruger
A panel of lawyers urged Congress today to adopt legislation that would undo the Supreme Court’s decision in Federal Aviation Administration v. [read post]
25 Sep 2018, 12:39 pm by Anushka Limaye
Jeremy Gordon provided a comprehensive summary and analysis of oral arguments in McKeever v. [read post]
12 Nov 2007, 8:49 am
Said Arnold & Porter’s Swire: “EBay simply turned a blind eye. [read post]
12 Nov 2012, 8:33 am by Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
Brief of Digital Humanities and Law Scholars as Amici Curiae in Authors Guild v. [read post]
27 Jan 2014, 6:23 pm by Bruce Ackerman
In my view, even the massive data-sweeps tolerated by Obama's "reformed" initiative should be viewed as ahigh-tech version of the “general warrant” that was “abhorred by the colonists" (See, eg, US v Kahn 415 US 143). [read post]
18 Jul 2012, 6:09 pm by Orin Kerr
The presenters were Marc Blitz, Susan Freiwald, Jim Harper, Peter Swire, Chris Slobogin, and me. [read post]
13 Feb 2012, 10:04 am by Stanford Law Review
Online 75); Famous for Fifteen People: Celebrity, Newsworthiness, and Fraley v. [read post]