Part I of this Note will examine the history of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the basics of Article III standing, and its applications to intangible harms and data-privacy related injuries. Part II of this Note will then propose two potential solutions to the standing issues that arise when consumers are granted a right to sue credit reporting agencies for data breach harms. First, this Note will argue that, as the law currently stands, the Supreme Court should recognize that data breaches cause particularized and concrete harms sufficient to satisfy the injury-in-fact requirement of Article III. Finally, this Note will argue that because of judicial inconsistencies in applying the standing doctrine, state legislatures should adopt a unifo...
In a series of federal court cases, judges have debated whether data breaches that expose consumer i...
Recently, TJX, Inc. announced that computer hackers breached several of TJX’s databases containing t...
This Essay argues that, in the context of online data breaches, these doctrines hinder consumers fro...
Every day, another hacker gains unauthorized access to information, be it credit card data from groc...
Over the last several years, data breaches have become increasingly more common, due in no small par...
In data breach cases, the lower federal courts have split on the question of whether the plaintiffs ...
Following a data breach, consumers suffer an increased risk of identity theft because of the exposur...
Despite the increasing amount of data breaches, there is no liability for parties who do not adequat...
The increasing digitalization of our personal and professional lives has generated corresponding gro...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that current law is inadequate to protect consumers in light of the preva...
Data breaches are on the rise as consumers continue to exchange personally identifiable information ...
What happens when one’s sensitive information falls into the wrong hands? With the twenty-first cent...
In data breach cases, the plaintiff typically alleges that the defendant used inadequate computer se...
Data breaches at private companies have occurred with increasing regularity in recent years, causing...
As the number of data breaches continues to rise in the United States, so does the amount of data br...
In a series of federal court cases, judges have debated whether data breaches that expose consumer i...
Recently, TJX, Inc. announced that computer hackers breached several of TJX’s databases containing t...
This Essay argues that, in the context of online data breaches, these doctrines hinder consumers fro...
Every day, another hacker gains unauthorized access to information, be it credit card data from groc...
Over the last several years, data breaches have become increasingly more common, due in no small par...
In data breach cases, the lower federal courts have split on the question of whether the plaintiffs ...
Following a data breach, consumers suffer an increased risk of identity theft because of the exposur...
Despite the increasing amount of data breaches, there is no liability for parties who do not adequat...
The increasing digitalization of our personal and professional lives has generated corresponding gro...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that current law is inadequate to protect consumers in light of the preva...
Data breaches are on the rise as consumers continue to exchange personally identifiable information ...
What happens when one’s sensitive information falls into the wrong hands? With the twenty-first cent...
In data breach cases, the plaintiff typically alleges that the defendant used inadequate computer se...
Data breaches at private companies have occurred with increasing regularity in recent years, causing...
As the number of data breaches continues to rise in the United States, so does the amount of data br...
In a series of federal court cases, judges have debated whether data breaches that expose consumer i...
Recently, TJX, Inc. announced that computer hackers breached several of TJX’s databases containing t...
This Essay argues that, in the context of online data breaches, these doctrines hinder consumers fro...