This Dialogue section examines perspectives on how privacy law scholarship and surveillance scholarship can be further enriched with more critical reflection and discussion between the disciplines and includes valuable contributions from thought leaders in each field
This Essay argues that legal privacy protections—which enable individuals to control their visibilit...
Where the right to privacy exists, it should be available to all people. If not universally availabl...
Anita Allen and Lisa Sotto examine trends in privacy and cybersecurity, what we mean when we talk ab...
Considering the recent increased attention to privacy law issues amid the typically slow pace of leg...
This Dialogue section examines perspectives on how privacy law scholarship and surveillance scholars...
Library patrons are worried about the government looking over their shoulder while they read and sur...
This keynote contains three parts. Part I addresses the intersection of two metaphors: medicine and ...
This article asks, what is it like for novice researchers to research real-world legal problems usin...
This article addresses the response of Colorado courts, and that of certain other jurisdictions, to ...
The 2006 Colorado General Assembly passed legislation adopting a 1000-year limitation applicable to ...
This article compares the approaches to benefit corporation legislation, particularly the Model Legi...
This symposium discussion of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review focuses on the newly enacted Calif...
Ms. Thompson explores the challenge of teaching law school faculty how to research effectively, espe...
TABOR, gay marriage, pit bulls, guns, redistricting, ethics in government, school vouchers, and mini...
This essay, based on a presentation at the 2009 Future of Family Law Education conference at the Wil...
This Essay argues that legal privacy protections—which enable individuals to control their visibilit...
Where the right to privacy exists, it should be available to all people. If not universally availabl...
Anita Allen and Lisa Sotto examine trends in privacy and cybersecurity, what we mean when we talk ab...
Considering the recent increased attention to privacy law issues amid the typically slow pace of leg...
This Dialogue section examines perspectives on how privacy law scholarship and surveillance scholars...
Library patrons are worried about the government looking over their shoulder while they read and sur...
This keynote contains three parts. Part I addresses the intersection of two metaphors: medicine and ...
This article asks, what is it like for novice researchers to research real-world legal problems usin...
This article addresses the response of Colorado courts, and that of certain other jurisdictions, to ...
The 2006 Colorado General Assembly passed legislation adopting a 1000-year limitation applicable to ...
This article compares the approaches to benefit corporation legislation, particularly the Model Legi...
This symposium discussion of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review focuses on the newly enacted Calif...
Ms. Thompson explores the challenge of teaching law school faculty how to research effectively, espe...
TABOR, gay marriage, pit bulls, guns, redistricting, ethics in government, school vouchers, and mini...
This essay, based on a presentation at the 2009 Future of Family Law Education conference at the Wil...
This Essay argues that legal privacy protections—which enable individuals to control their visibilit...
Where the right to privacy exists, it should be available to all people. If not universally availabl...
Anita Allen and Lisa Sotto examine trends in privacy and cybersecurity, what we mean when we talk ab...