A critical case to balance Privacy and Law Enforcement Activities
By Lina Enriquez Under the umbrella of the Privacy Act (1974), a provision expressed in 42 USC § 14135(a) allows agencies of the U.S. that arrest or detain or…
Information Law, Policy and Digital Privacy
By Lina Enriquez Under the umbrella of the Privacy Act (1974), a provision expressed in 42 USC § 14135(a) allows agencies of the U.S. that arrest or detain or…
By: Matt Zimmerman On Friday, the federal district court for the Northern District of California released a 24-page opinion in which it struck down a national security letter (NSL) statute…
By: Jenna Small In what is being called “unprecedented litigation,” the FTC has sued Wyndham Worldwide Corporation in federal court, alleging violations of Section 5 of the FTC Act…
By: Erin Harper A Consumer Sentinel Network report found that the country's fastest growing crime involves using Social Security numbers to steal tax refunds. The website GoBankingRates.com estimates that $5.2…
By: Hiroyuki Tanaka http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2013/02/20/one-new-identity-theft-victim-every-3-seconds-in-2012/ This article is about the results of the”Javelin Strategy & Research’s 2012 Identity Theft Report.” https://www.javelinstrategy.com/brochure/239 According to the article, in 2012, the victims of identity theft…
By Benjamin Smith The Supreme Court’s 2012 decision in US v. Jones failed to resolve many open questions in Fourth Amendment privacy protection, including the particularly shadowy domain of…
By Kamilah Alexander Parents now have one more thing to protect their children from- identity theft. In a development that should surprise no one, identity thieves are now targeting…
By Glenn Velazquez-Morales In another example of the recurring discussion about the relationship between the Privacy Act of 1974 and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the National Pork…
By Hung-Yi Hsiao According to Consumer Sentinel Network data book 2012 released by FTC in February 2013, there were 369,132 identity theft complaints received by FTC in year 2012,…
Interesting foresight that some have. According to their own blog, The 5 Point Cafe (a self-described dive bar) in Seattle, WA has already begun banning google glasses: http://the5pointcafe.com/google-glasses-banned/ . This presents an interesting…