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Privacy Protection Through Publicity: Licensing Ones Likeness to Employers via Biometrics
April 10, 2025 EDT
Privacy Protection Through Publicity: Licensing Ones Likeness to Employers via Biometrics
Peter D. Haas

This article discusses recent trends in the utilization of biometric information and proposes a licensing scheme to be used to protect one's facial biometrics in the employment context.

Viral Shaming Punishments and the Eighth Amendment
April 10, 2025 EDT
Viral Shaming Punishments and the Eighth Amendment
Nicholas J. Berwick

This article discusses shaming punishments and their tendency to raise Eighth Amendment concerns when such punishments are posted online and widely viewed across the country and world.

Neutralizing the Long Arm of American Jurisdiction for Data Sharing in China: A Study of the Control of Personal Data Collected by Chinese Facial Recognition Systems
April 10, 2025 EDT
Neutralizing the Long Arm of American Jurisdiction for Data Sharing in China: A Study of the Control of Personal Data Collected by Chinese Facial Recognition Systems
Dr. Alvin Hoi-Chun Hung

This article discusses Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) and Facial Recognition Systems (FRS) across the globe and their impacts in China.

Abortion Privacy in the Digital Age: An Examination of California's Post-_Dobbs_ Informational Privacy Right
February 11, 2025 EDT
Abortion Privacy in the Digital Age: An Examination of California’s Post-Dobbs Informational Privacy Right
Pierce H. Stanley

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Dobbs, Interstate Lawsuits, and Telehealth Abortions
January 13, 2025 EDT
Dobbs, Interstate Lawsuits, and Telehealth Abortions
Alexandra Cover

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Watching the (Airborne) Watchdogs: Remote Identification of Drone Journalism
September 24, 2024 EDT
Watching the (Airborne) Watchdogs: Remote Identification of Drone Journalism
Edward L. CarterQuint RandleMarcus RichardsonCarl Stengel

This article discusses regulations impacting the journalistic use of drones and the potential impacts on First Amendment protections.

Amgen v. Sanofi: The U.S. Supreme Court Issues One Patent Decision in 2023
August 29, 2024 EDT
Amgen v. Sanofi: The U.S. Supreme Court Issues One Patent Decision in 2023
Sue Ganske

This article comments on the one patent decision by the Supreme Court in 2023.

On Adult A.I. Interactions with Artificial Intelligence in the Shadows of Regulation, Antitrust, and Family Law
April 17, 2024 EDT
On Adult A.I. Interactions with Artificial Intelligence in the Shadows of Regulation, Antitrust, and Family Law
Luca Arnaudo

The essay explores the hypothesis of artificial intelligence which, by increasing its capabilities on an unprecedented scale, could finally be considered “adult.”