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Standing In The Ether: Constitutional Standing In Data Breach Cases After McMorris, Andrew Ridge Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
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DNA Dystopia: How the National Security Apparatus Could Map the Entire Genome of America Without Violating the Fourth Amendment or the Constitutional Right to Privacy, Elias Rios III Brooklyn Law Review
The "Worst Law in Technology": How the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act Allows Big Businesses to Collect and Sell Your Personal Information, Alicia Nakhjavan Brooklyn Law Review
The Gatekeepers of Research: Why a Data Protection Authority Holds the Key to Research in the New York Privacy Acts, Eric B. Green Brooklyn Law Review
Digital Privacy Rights and CLOUD Act Agreements, Tim Cochrane Brooklyn Journal of International Law
From the Golden Gate to London: Bridging the Gap Between Data Privacy and the Right of Publicity, Kristin Kuraishi Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Compulsory DNA Testing in Argentina: The Right to Truth Versus the Right to Privacy, Margaret Foster Brooklyn Journal of International Law
“More than Tangential”: When Does the Public Have a Right to Access Judicial Records?, Jordan Elias Journal of Law and Policy
Easing the Burdens of a Patchwork Approach to Data Privacy Regulation in Favor of a Singular Comprehensive International Solution—The International Data Privacy Agreement, Scott Resnick Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Data Governance and the Elasticity of Sovereignty, Roxana Vatanparast Brooklyn Journal of International Law
THE CRIMINAL, REGULATORY, AND CIVIL ISSUES SURROUNDING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND CYBERSECURITY, Ernest Edward Badway, Christie McGuinness Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Common Law of Cyber Trespass, Michael J. O'Connor Brooklyn Law Review
Reconsidering Confidential Settlements in the #MeToo Era, Minna J. Kotkin Faculty Scholarship
Increasing Lapses in Data Security: The Need for a Common Answer to What Constitutes Standing in a Data Breach Context, Aaron Benjamin Edelman Journal of Law and Policy
Protecting Health Information In Utero: A Radical Proposal, Luke Isaac Haqq Journal of Law and Policy
The Long Road Back to Skokie: Returning the First Amendment to Mask Wearers, Rob Kahn Journal of Law and Policy
“Hey Alexa, Do Consumers Really Want More Data Privacy?”: An Analysis of the Negative Effects of the General Data Protection Regulation, Katherine M. Wilcox Brooklyn Law Review
The Clone Wars: The Right to Embryonic Gene Editing Under German Law, Keren Goldberger Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Comparative Analysis of the EU’s GDPR and Brazil’s LGPD: Enforcement Challenges with the LGPD, Abigayle Erickson Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Need for a Shared Responsibility Regime between State and Non-State Actors to Prevent Human Rights Violations Caused by Cyber-Surveillance Spyware, Anna W. Chan Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Pay For (Privacy) Performance: Holding Social Network Executives Accountable for Breaches in Data Privacy Protection, Lital Helman Brooklyn Law Review
The Modern-Day Scarlet Letter: Erasing the Scar of Non-Consensual Pornography Through Affirmative Consent, Jennifer Esposito Journal of Law and Policy
Telemarketing, Technology, and the Regulation of Private Speech: First Amendment Lessons from the FCC’s TCPA Rules, Justin (Gus) Hurwitz Brooklyn Law Review
The Equifax Data Breach and the Resulting Legal Recourse, Caitlin Kenny Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Search Query: Can America Accept a Right to Be Forgotten as a Publicity Right?, James J. Lavelle Brooklyn Law Review
The New Utilities: Private Power, Social Infrastructure, and the Revival of the Public Utility Concept, K. Sabeel Rahman Faculty Scholarship
Biometric Data Collection in an Unprotected World: Exploring the Need for Federal Legislation Protecting Biometric Data, Carra Pope Journal of Law and Policy
Techno-Policing, I. Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
WHAT ABOUT SMALL BUSINESSES? THE GDPR AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR SMALL U.S.-BASED COMPANIES, Craig McAllister Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
VIDEO REVIEW; ROUTINE DATA SHARING PRACTICES PLACE VIDEO-STREAMING PROVIDERS IN THE CROSSHAIRS OF THE VIDEO PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT, Jeremiah P. Ledwidge Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Scrivener’s Secrets Seen Through the Spyglass: GCHQ and the International Right to Journalistic Expression, Matthew B. Hurowitz Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Private Prisons and the Need for Greater Transparency: Private Prison Information Act, Libbi L. Vilher Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Looking Backward, Moving Forward: What Must be Remembered When Resolving the Right to be Forgotten, Katherine Stewart Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Private Rights and Private Wrongs, Andrew S. Gold Faculty Scholarship
Wearables and Personal Health Data: Putting a Premium on Your Privacy, Alexandra Troiano Brooklyn Law Review
Reevaluating Attorney-Client Privilege in the Age of Hackers, Anne E. Conroy Brooklyn Law Review
“Big Brother” in the Private Sector: Privacy Threats Under the FAA’s New Civilian Drone Regulations, Sean M. Nolan Brooklyn Law Review
Clicks and Tricks: How Computer Hackers Avoid 10b-5 Liability, Ryan H. Gilinson Brooklyn Law Review
“Hello…it’s me. [Please don’t sue me!]” Examining the FCC’s Overbroad Calling Regulations Under the TCPA, Marissa A. Potts Brooklyn Law Review
Like a Bad Neighbor, Hackers Are There: The Need for Data Security Legislation and Cyber Insurance in Light of Increasing FTC Enforcement Actions, Jennifer Gordon Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Cellphones and the Fourth Amendment: Why Cellphone Users Have a Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in their Location Information, Paul Cividanes Journal of Law and Policy
Standing Up For Their Data: Recognizing the True Nature of Injuries in Data Breach Claims to Afford Plaintiffs Article III Standing, Andrew Braunstein Journal of Law and Policy
The Sixth Pillar of Anti-Money Laundering Compliance: Balancing Effective Enforcement with Financial Privacy, Maria A. de Dios Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Need for an International Convention on Data Privacy: Taking a Cue from the CISG, Morgan Corley Brooklyn Journal of International Law
A Thoery of Redressive Justice, Andrew S. Gold Faculty Scholarship
A Moral Rights Theory of Private Law, Andrew S. Gold Faculty Scholarship
Network Accountability for the Domestic Intelligence Apparatus, Frank Pasquale, Danielle Keats Citron Faculty Scholarship
Lobbying is an Honorable Profession: the Right to Petition and the Competition to be Right, Nick Allard Faculty Scholarship
What We Talk About When We Talk About Workplace Privacy, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Genetic Information, Privacy and Insolvency, Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
Privacy, Plaintiff, and Pseudonyms: The Anonymous Doe Plaintiff in the Information Age, Jayne S. Ressler Faculty Scholarship
Muddy Property: Generating and Protecting Information Privacy Norms in Bankruptcy, Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
Privacy Property, Information Costs, and the Anticommons, Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
Privacy Property, Information Costs and the Anticommons, Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Information Privacy, and the Limits of Default Rules, Edward J. Janger, Paul M. Schwartz Faculty Scholarship
The Synergy of Equality and Privacy in Women's Rights, Elizabeth M. Schneider Faculty Scholarship
Privacy Online, Nick Allard Faculty Scholarship
"Comparing Medical Provider Performance: A First Look at the New Era of Medical Statistics", Neil B. Cohen, Aaron D. Twerski Faculty Scholarship
The Violence of Privacy, Elizabeth M. Schneider Faculty Scholarship
On Privacy: Constitutional Protection for Personal Liberty, Susan Herman, L. Simonson Faculty Scholarship
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